Another Tamil ship on its way to our shores

JLM

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For someone who claims an ability in the strategies of poker playing as you did, I would courteously suggest reconsidering any future large bets. I doubt that demonstrated short term memory loss and a belief in your ability to know exactly what cards will be in each hand before the deck is dealt could cause extensive damage to your wallet.

<musing on how sadly familiar Charles Dickens would have found the majority of attitudes expressed in this thread.> :study:
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yeah, that can be a little dangerous alright. :smile:
 

taxslave

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I am a bleeding heart. Firstly, the Tamil's will be sponsored by Tamil Families in the Toronto area. Secondly, they do integrate well into our society. They believe in higher education. They are helped by the Tamil Families who made it (the hard way) in this country. Unlike many other refugees, who after 3 generations, still do not speak English. I say give them a chance. Now, about the other boats coming here, No, I think a clear message should be sent to All Countries that this is the last boat load we will take.

This is what I advocated BEFORE the last boat came here and we are still allowing illegals in and yet highly educated immigrants from other countries are being denied entrance to Canada. There are needy Canadian citizens that don't get the amount of taxpayer help these terrorist are getting.
 

Omicron

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This is what I advocated BEFORE the last boat came here and we are still allowing illegals in and yet highly educated immigrants from other countries are being denied entrance to Canada. There are needy Canadian citizens that don't get the amount of taxpayer help these terrorist are getting.
No kidding.

I wonder if people understand how many people like Russians there are with PhD's and who already speak English who would give their eye-teeth for a change to immigrate to this country.

I bet if a boatload of highly-educated, English speaking Russian migrants were to land on the east-coast they'd be hit with missiles as an invasionary force.

Do people know *why* the Tamils were so put down?

It's because they were aggressive Hindu's who moved in and kept trying to push their religion and way of life on the Buddhist inhabitants already there.
 

lone wolf

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No kidding.

I wonder if people understand how many people like Russians there are with PhD's and who already speak English who would give their eye-teeth for a change to immigrate to this country.

I bet if a boatload of highly-educated, English speaking Russian migrants were to land on the east-coast they'd be hit with missiles as an invasionary force.

Do people know *why* the Tamils were so put down?

It's because they were aggressive Hindu's who moved in and kept trying to push their religion and way of life on the Buddhist inhabitants already there.
I doubt it. How much do you want to wager?
 

Bcool

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I am a bleeding heart. Firstly, the Tamil's will be sponsored by Tamil Families in the Toronto area. Secondly, they do integrate well into our society. They believe in higher education. They are helped by the Tamil Families who made it (the hard way) in this country.

That's not being a bleeding heart IMO, that's stating accurate information. Although....

Unlike many other refugees, who after 3 generations, still do not speak English. I say give them a chance.
So where would you put other refugees for three generations whilst waiting to see if they learn English and French (we are an officially bilingual country last time I looked). It has been my experience that in both the immigrant and refugee families I've encountered it is usually the elders who will not or simply cannot learn to speak a new language; the second and third generations invariably become fluently bilingual and often multi-lingual.

Now, about the other boats coming here, No, I think a clear message should be sent to All Countries that this is the last boat load we will take.
So much for Canada's international reputation for non-racial, non-ethnic, non-religious based compassionate response to any peoples in crisis. :roll: So, death being the certain result of both not leaving or of returning, where do you suggest they go instead?
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Try before your edit ... you know - the invading Russians
:roll: *Sigh*... I was being sarcastic, and it was the result of cross-thread thinking triggered by discussions in another thread about the purchase of F-35s being justified because some people think there's an ongoing threat from Russia.
 

lone wolf

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That's not being a bleeding heart IMO, that's stating accurate information. Although....

So where would you put other refugees for three generations whilst waiting to see if they learn English and French (we are an officially bilingual country last time I looked). It has been my experience that in both the immigrant and refugee families I've encountered it is usually the elders who will not or simply cannot learn to speak a new language; the second and third generations invariably become fluently bilingual and often multi-lingual.

So much for Canada's international reputation for non-racial, non-ethnic, non-religious based compassionate response to any peoples in crisis. :roll: So, death being the certain result of both not leaving or of returning, where do you suggest they go instead?
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The Canadian Embassy maybe and go through channels....
 

Omicron

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So much for Canada's international reputation for non-racial, non-ethnic, non-religious based compassionate response to any peoples in crisis.
Canada needs to do more work getting those issues settled WITH THE PEOPLE ALREADY THERE! Who thinks life in Canada among-and-between its citizens is Utopian?
:roll: So, death being the certain result of both not leaving or of returning, where do you suggest they go instead?
Something I don't understand... if they were so hard done by, how did they organize and pay for the trip in the first place?
 

Bcool

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I bet if a boatload of highly-educated, English speaking Russian migrants were to land on the east-coast they'd be hit with missiles as an invasionary force.

Nope! The maritime provinces don't merit the expense of protection as far as Ottawa is concerned; in your "Russians in Wonderland" scenario, they speak English, so as soon as they enter Quebec they'll get hopelessly lost due to the laws against English signs; the few that make it through to Ontario will only get the missile response (we only have two) if they try to enter Toronto during an NHL game. :hello1:
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Enough already, we are not the keeper of strays. These people should be treated well, but at sea, and then turned over to the government they ran from. If we did
that once or twice would they keep coming? The other thing people should now
think about, these people paid thousands of dollars each, paid in American funds
so how poor were they in the first place. If they had that kind of money they were
not the poverty crowd, they are those running from the law and we should confront
them and send them home. The United Nations and others is trying to turn us into
some kind of human SPCA, and I for one have had enough.
 

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I really don't know what to make of this...and I'm tamil myself.


are you sure you wanted to admit that in here? Especially since it appears the majority in here seem to feel that if you're Tamil that makes you a terrorist or at the very least a terrorist sympathizer.
 

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I came here as a child, through proper channels decades ago. The fact that these migrants coming to the country illegally doesn't sit right with me. Honestly? I'm uncomfortable with the idea that Canada actually let them in, and accidentally letting any terrorists in.
 

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Enough already, we are not the keeper of strays. These people should be treated well, but at sea, and then turned over to the government they ran from. If we did
that once or twice would they keep coming? The other thing people should now
think about, these people paid thousands of dollars each, paid in American funds
so how poor were they in the first place. If they had that kind of money they were
not the poverty crowd, they are those running from the law and we should confront
them and send them home. The United Nations and others is trying to turn us into
some kind of human SPCA, and I for one have had enough.

They weren't poor if they could pay smugglers. They don't need to be turned away at sea, and by law they can't be, but they should be put on a plane and sent home. If they are indeed refugees, they should follow the proper channels, get on a plane, and enter the country by the front door. These people were clearly trying to sneak into the country and when they were caught, then they claimed to be refugees.
 

damngrumpy

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People who come here legally with their papers and go through the proper channels
I have no problem with at all. I have many neighbours who are from various parts of
the world. Some great food choices when people get together. My problem is with
those who don't follow the rules and we make excuses and make special rules for the
process.
 

Ariadne

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People who come here legally with their papers and go through the proper channels
I have no problem with at all. I have many neighbours who are from various parts of
the world. Some great food choices when people get together. My problem is with
those who don't follow the rules and we make excuses and make special rules for the
process.

I think most Canadians agree with this. We have a big country, and there is room for everyone that has something to contribute, or who is no longer safe in their own country. The problem with this group of people, and the one before them (with 76 Tamil passengers that settled in the Toronto area), is that they have discovered a loophole in Canadian immigration, and are eager to exploit the weakness. The first ship tested the loophole, and this one loaded up and came in the same back door. With two more ships waiting to sail, Canada has to make immediate change to address the problem. After the next two ships, we can expect boatloads of people from everywhere exploiting the country's generous immigration laws.
 

CUBert

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Nice to see that you are a supporter of Human Smugglers & terrorists, Earth. Many refugee's have come to Canada without resorting to paying gangsters to smuggle them in. We have immigration laws for a reason, or do we? You seem to think Canada should be a free-for-all for anyone & everyone.

Your reason goes down the crapper when you compare Canadian's attitudes to that of Europe during WWII. Asking that our laws are respected is reasonable & logical, you on the other hand have respect for nothing unless it suits your agenda.

You cannot even begin to compare Tamil's to Jew's during WW2, there is absolutely nothing similar between them. The Tamils lost their war, end of story. The Jews were exterminated. See the difference?

Hitler would be proud of me? You're facking pathetic. I doubt even your own mother would be proud of you.

I wonder where you get this idea in your head that they're terrorists, that they're a part of the Tamil Tigers?

Tamil asylum-seekers spark Canadian vitriol, anger - thestar.com

“When the government uses words like smuggling, Tamil Tigers and terrorists, most Canadians assume there is evidence,” said Siemiatycki. “But there isn’t … and making statements like that is irresponsible and does terrible injustice to the people on the boat.”
The Canadian government is partially responsible for stoking this mass hysteria, he added.

I think most Canadians agree with this. We have a big country, and there is room for everyone that has something to contribute, or who is no longer safe in their own country. The problem with this group of people, and the one before them (with 76 Tamil passengers that settled in the Toronto area), is that they have discovered a loophole in Canadian immigration, and are eager to exploit the weakness. The first ship tested the loophole, and this one loaded up and came in the same back door. With two more ships waiting to sail, Canada has to make immediate change to address the problem. After the next two ships, we can expect boatloads of people from everywhere exploiting the country's generous immigration laws.


So they've found a loophole that gets them into a safe country and out of danger quick as possible?