Woman to be deported and murdered

L Gilbert

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Have you actually read the article you posted?

Read how many times 'arrest' comes up in that article, and think for a second whether the cops failed on that one, or the courts did.
Both I'd say. If I was detach. commander, you bet your boots I'd put a watch on the bugger or the family instead of sitting around waiting for him to do something else I could nab him for.
 

VanIsle

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Both I'd say. If I was detach. commander, you bet your boots I'd put a watch on the bugger or the family instead of sitting around waiting for him to do something else I could nab him for.
Yes the police would if the threat was new or immediate. They are not going to respond to a threat that was made months before and that was what I was referring to. Maybe my post sounded like I was saying that someone would call the police office saying a threat was uttered and the police would just sit back and do squat. That is not at all what I meant. I'm really saying that my feelings are that when she arrives back in Holland, the police will not be there at the airport to escort her to her residence (if she has one) and they are not going to sit outside of her door waiting to see if someone comes along. These threats were not uttered in the last couple of days or weeks. If the situation was reversed and she was being deported to Canada, I cannot see the police meeting her then either.
One other thing I don't understand is - school in Canada ends in June. Why would they send her and her children out of the country a month before the end of the school year.
Someone (I believe Scott Free) mentioned that she is no longer married to the Canadian. Where in the story does it say that? Are we missing part of the story?
 

Trex

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I would suggest that the Netherlands has a judicial system, police force and human rights legislation and enforcement at least as good as Canada's.
Maybe better.
When you visit another country you are a guest in that country.
Why on earth would Canada accept and support foriegners who claim they are getting a raw deal from an country that is a leading member of the EU.

Trex
 

ironsides

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What is to stop the X from following her and killing her in Canada? The Netherlands can handle the problem just as well as the Canadians.
 

Nuggler

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She doesn't look or sound like a nutbar to me. I thought she seemed frightened and depressed in that little video. I'd say let her stay for the 90 days or however long it takes for the permanent resident status process to be worked out. I don't understand how, if she's currently married to a Canadian, that doesn't give her any rights to stay in this country. I know nothing about the law in this area, but it seems pretty dumb, not to mention heartless, to bust up a family that way. If I lived in Halifax, I think I'd be prepared to hide her and her family in my basement for however long it takes our lunatic officialdom to come to its senses. At least, I hope I would. There *is* a place for civil disobedience.


Sounds about right to me, Dexter. Surely someone can get her underground till help arrives.

Apparently some bureau or another has their collective head up their asses, searching for daylight, and hoping the feds might step in and assist.

I read that it's only one woman, and, if her case doesn't stay in front of the media for too long, they can safely ship her off, and sluff the resultant flack. Blame someone else, the rules, the law.

No one seems to be taking up her cause. Too many causes ??

:angry3:(sometimes one wants to kick someone in the nuts)
 

Nuggler

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I would suggest that the Netherlands has a judicial system, police force and human rights legislation and enforcement at least as good as Canada's.
Maybe better.
When you visit another country you are a guest in that country.
Why on earth would Canada accept and support foriegners who claim they are getting a raw deal from an country that is a leading member of the EU.

Trex


She didn't say that. She said she had had death threats. Not from her country. From her ex-man.

Read the goddam story. The whole thing smacks of some local clerk not giving a shyte, and wanting to go wash his/her hands real quick like.

Canada accepts bullshyte from foreigners who want to live here, every day.
 

karrie

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Perhaps because Canada accepts some pretty rotten characters. It makes no sense that it would reject people with families, and do little to eject those other lowlifes.

That's where my objection comes in. Especially considering that her paperwork is likely to come through.... it's an exercise in waste to send her off and then let her back in. If you're gonna deport someone who's been living here, it better be because we need them out of the country, for good.
 

CDNBear

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Nice try but - fail. :lol:
Fail?

The only failure here, is your inability to remain consistent. In one thread the Gov't and police are just 'thavage', then you want to throw this women to a maybe?

I mean really Scott, which is it you want from the Gov't, savage or compassionate?

It's your call.

And I still say you sound like a spoiled little white boy, or a rich black kid, half dozen of one six of the other, lol...;-)

Canada has a long tradition of rescuing the waifs of the world, look at Omar Kadhar. There is a movement to bring that piece of shyte home, how do you feel about that Snott? Is that 'thavage' enough for ya.

I guess the line between 'thavage' and 'compassionate' is pretty thin and blurry in your world.
 

bobnoorduyn

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There seems to be a little more to this story than has been posted here. Ms. Ralph's ex was a long haul trucker, they moved from Nevada to PEI where he was convicted on weapons offenses but fled the country before he stood trial on assault charges. She is relatively safe here because he would probably be arrested if he tried to re-enter Canada. The Netherlands, however, is fair game, since they are both from there he would probably have no trouble getting back, (if he's not there already). It sounds like she has won a reprieve now though.

Woman fears for kids, herself if she’s deported - Nova Scotia News - TheChronicleHerald.ca
 

CDNBear

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There seems to be a little more to this story than has been posted here. Ms. Ralph's ex was a long haul trucker, they moved from Nevada to PEI where he was convicted on weapons offenses but fled the country before he stood trial on assault charges. She is relatively safe here because he would probably be arrested if he tried to re-enter Canada. The Netherlands, however, is fair game, since they are both from there he would probably have no trouble getting back, (if he's not there already). It sounds like she has won a reprieve now though.

Woman fears for kids, herself if she’s deported - Nova Scotia News - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Than Bob...

It would seem her fears were taken seriously by the Halifax Police. Seems they gave her file a high risk rating and placed her in safe houses as she asisted them in their investigation in to her ex husbands illicit dealings.

Hell, this women is a a good Canadian, she was helpful and law abiding . She did the right thing in helping the Police fight crime.

Given the scum that seeps into this Nation, and their adverse affects on our society. I'ld gladly trade all of them for one of her.

Good on her, let her stay.
 

VanIsle

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There seems to be a little more to this story than has been posted here. Ms. Ralph's ex was a long haul trucker, they moved from Nevada to PEI where he was convicted on weapons offenses but fled the country before he stood trial on assault charges. She is relatively safe here because he would probably be arrested if he tried to re-enter Canada. The Netherlands, however, is fair game, since they are both from there he would probably have no trouble getting back, (if he's not there already). It sounds like she has won a reprieve now though.

Woman fears for kids, herself if she’s deported - Nova Scotia News - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Hi Bob,
Haven't read your article - I'll just take your word for it. My hubby did a little work for immigration a couple of years ago. He had two things to say about this story. Firstly, it's not at all un-common for the gov't to send a person back to their country of origin and then let them come back as a citizen of Canada (a stupid rule in my opinion) and secondly, he said people make up such crap and will say anything to stay in the country. He also said that the police would check with Interpol and if she was telling the truth, they would not send her back. Maybe that's why she has her reprieve.
 

YukonJack

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Just follow the accepted and politically correct procedure:

She is Caucasian, deport her to death.
She is not, welcome to Canada.
 

L Gilbert

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Hi Bob,
Haven't read your article - I'll just take your word for it. My hubby did a little work for immigration a couple of years ago. He had two things to say about this story. Firstly, it's not at all un-common for the gov't to send a person back to their country of origin and then let them come back as a citizen of Canada (a stupid rule in my opinion) and secondly, he said people make up such crap and will say anything to stay in the country. He also said that the police would check with Interpol and if she was telling the truth, they would not send her back. Maybe that's why she has her reprieve.
As I said, it makes no sense that Canada would eject good people with families, and let those that are basically sewer scum stay. But that's what Canada does.