Refugee/Migrant Crisis

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I like the message but I doubt it will be seen by everyone under the NATO umbrella, know what I mean??

Might I suggest the Arabic version on all the hardware we ship to ISIS. Headliner of the truck, side of the rocket launcher, you know where it will be highly visible.


Second only to the Golden Rule that is the most sensible missive printed with the name God in it!
 

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When are you going to clean up the mess Canada made in Libya?
Not sure what you are talking about but Canada does nothing without the big dogs orders. The Libs are trying to ease their guilty conscience by upping the number of refugees....
 
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Janitor behind fraudulent refugee claims to be sentenced
By Andrew Seymour
First posted: Sunday, October 30, 2016 07:11 PM EDT | Updated: Monday, October 31, 2016 12:54 AM EDT
A one-time Ottawa janitor found guilty of immigration fraud and bribery will be sentenced Monday after trying to sponsor more than 500 refugees on group sponsorship applications, many of them relying on forged bank letters, doctored documents and sponsors who didn’t have a clue their names were appearing on the applications.
Mohamed Farah Abdulle is looking at a possible prison stint of five years or more for the scam that involved applications made between 2006 and 2011 under what is known as the Group of Five (or G5) refugee sponsorship program, where five or more persons commit to sponsor and help support one or more refugee applicants for a one-year period as they settle into life in Canada.
Federal prosecutors proved that Abdulle — described by one Citizenship and Immigration Canada employee as the “most prolific” sponsor he had ever dealt with — collected cash or quid pro quo arrangements with potential sponsors in exchange for filing the applications.
According to the judge’s decision finding him guilty, Abdulle either personally sponsored or acted as the spokesman in 170 sponsorship applications seeking to bring 528 refugees to Canada. Abdulle, a former refugee, was the group leader and sponsor on 131 of those applications, the group representative on 32 applications and was involved in or didn’t deny his involvement in the other seven.
Thirty-seven of his sponsorships were successful, although the judge hearing the case said there was no evidence any of those refugees posed a danger to Canada. Each were separately screened by visa officers over a process that took up to three years and deemed not to be a threat, said Ontario Superior Court Justice Robert Beaudoin.
“There was no evidence that any of these refugees who were accepted were criminals or posed security risks,” wrote Beaudoin in a decision finding the 54-year-old Abdulle guilty of seven charges in November 2015.
However, two of the refugees sponsored by Abdulle’s groups testified they paid him $20,000 in exchange for the sponsorships for their relatives or themselves.
What the court decision didn’t explain was how Abdulle was involved so prominently in as many applications as he was before coming under any sort of scrutiny by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Court heard his applications were rife with spelling errors, included potential sponsors who themselves were refugees sponsored by Abdulle only a year earlier, had incorrect phone numbers and addresses, and referenced bank accounts that didn’t exist.
It wasn’t until 2011 that a senior program officer responsible for the G5 sponsorships became concerned about Abdulle’s ability to support all the refugees he was sponsoring. By that point, Abdulle’s groups had pledged close to $1 million in support of the applications that had been approved, the trial heard.
In total, Abdulle’s groups had promised more than $2.9 million in bank account trust funds that had been set aside to sponsor refugees.
CIC stopped processing his applications as the Canada Border Services Agency launched an investigation. What it turned up was evidence of wide-scale fraud by a one-time janitor who never earned more than $40,000 a year.
In an email, Citizenship and Immigration Canada said it had implemented a new database since Abdulle’s arrest called the Global Case Management System, which helps it better monitor applications and detect trends. The intake and in-Canada processing of private sponsorship applications was also centralized at an office in Winnipeg in 2012, it said.
“This was done as part of our efforts to improve inventory management, program integrity and quality control of applications. It also increased operational efficiencies and processing capacity through the optimal use of our human resources and technology (e.g., the Global Case Management System) while decreasing costs in managing the PSR (Private Sponship of Refugees) program,” the department said.
However, CIC said changes made to strengthen the Private Sponsorship of Refugees program weren’t made in response to Abdulle’s arrest, but concerns raised by private sponsors and aimed to reduce processing delays.
Those included regulatory changes requiring a permanent resident application to be submitted along with a sponsorship undertaking and a requirement that limited Group of Five and Community Sponsors to sponsoring applicants who are recognized as refugees by either the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) or a state. There was also a change to the definition of what constitutes a complete application, allowing Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to return applications if information is missing.
Abdulle’s crimes weren’t incredibly sophisticated.
The trial heard how the pool of sponsors he used on his applications frequently involved the same people, and documentation to support the groups financial wherewithal to support the refugees was forged.
For example, Abdulle’s own 18-year-old son was listed as a sponsor on 53 different applications and his daughter appeared on 62 different applications. A convicted criminal whose listed address was a community housing building was listed as a potential sponsor on 35 applications. The man testified he had never signed a G5 form in his life and didn’t “consider himself a humanitarian,” according to the judge.
Pay stubs for identical amounts appeared in numerous applications with either the name of the payer changed or with a different employee name. Abdulle’s preferred method for changing the pay stubs was to cut out the employee name or to use white-out. In others, a new employee name was clearly cut and pasted over the name of the original employee. In all, investigators seized 244 variations of 43 different pay stubs.
Eventually, Abdulle started relying on bank letters to support his sponsorship applications. The trial heard evidence that 78 of the bank accounts used in the applications didn’t exist. In another 11, bank employees denied signing letters in support of applications.
Searches also revealed a ledger that showed names that matched some of the sponsors on the applications next to varying amounts of money; one man testified he had paid between $500 and $525 for Abdulle’s help sponsoring a relative.
In another case, a woman testified that she agreed to sponsor Abdulle’s nephew in exchange for Abdulle’s help on a sponsorship for her brother-in-law. Her name was then used on multiple applications for large groups of refugees without her knowledge; she also testified that Abdulle pressured her not to testify against him at the trial.
Another refugee Abdulle helped sponsor testified that she never agreed to sponsor anyone else, yet her name appeared on another sponsorship application.
Evidence entered at trial showed that Abdulle had claimed no income with the Canada Revenue Agency between 2006 and 2011, but had bank accounts with approximately $168,000 in them in 2009.
And while he listed his own address as an Ottawa Community Housing unit on Carsons Road, he drove a new car while his wife lived in a $400,000 house in a subdivision off Navan Road.
Abdulle was already under surveillance by the Canada Border Services Agency by the time he offered to pay the mortgage of a CIC employee or give her gold jewelry in exchange for assistance expediting his applications.
Abdulle told the employee he had inherited money from his father, owned a taxi plate, and bought gold and construction materials from Dubai, which he would sell for a profit in Somali.
Abdulle denied anything untoward and insisted the applications were above-board, but the judge didn’t believe the “evasive and unresponsive” Abdulle and convicted him.
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Not sure what you are talking about but Canada does nothing without the big dogs orders. The Libs are trying to ease their guilty conscience by upping the number of refugees....

Short memory eh?

 

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Fraudster who tried to sponsor more than 500 refugees sentenced to prison
By Andrew Seymour
First posted: Monday, October 31, 2016 07:17 PM EDT | Updated: Monday, October 31, 2016 08:11 PM EDT
An immigration fraudster who used deception and attempted bribes to try and sponsor 528 refugees into Canada has undermined the public’s confidence in the country’s refugee process, an Ottawa judge said Monday before sentencing the man to three years and nine months in prison.
Ontario Superior Court Justice Robert Beaudoin also expressed surprise that Mohamed Farah Abdulle was able to carry out his scheme for as long as he did without being detected by officials at Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
“He just learned how to exploit the apparent lack of oversight in the system,” said the judge.
Over a five-year period, the 54-year-old former janitor participated in 170 sponsorship applications that attempted to bring 528 refugees to Canada. Thirty-seven refugees were successfully sponsored.
Abdulle’s applications under what is known as the Group of Five (or G5) refugee sponsorship program involved phoney claims of financial support like doctored pay stubs or forged bank letters, and potential sponsors who didn’t know their names were being put forward on the applications. Abdulle also offered to pay the mortgage of a Citizenship and Immigration Canada official in exchange for his applications being processed faster.
Ontario Superior Court Justice Robert Beaudoin said Abdulle “was prepared to mock our immigration laws” in exchange for cash or the recognition he craved among the Somali community as the “go to” person for immigration matters.
“His actions undermined the integrity and public confidence in Canada’s refugee process at a time when the plight of refugees from war-torn countries has become an international crisis,” said Beaudoin of the damage caused by Abdulle’s actions.
None of the successful refugees posed any type of security risk, Beaudoin found, but they were allowed to “jump ahead of the line” thanks to the fraudulent applications. Once here, they received little financial support. While some were able to get jobs, most ended up on social assistance, the judge said.
Two of the refugees testified they paid Abdulle $10,000 after landing in Canada to unsuccessfully sponsor their relatives.
The father of five who was himself a refugee from Somalia told a probation officer that he was uneducated about immigration procedures and blamed that lack of knowledge for the “errors” on his applications.
Abdulle’s trial heard that Canada Border Services Agency investigators found a stack of citizenship and permanent residence cards that were an inch thick after executing search warrants. There were also hundreds of altered versions of pay stubs and forged bank letters along with other items that could be used to falsify sponsorship applications.
There was a “veritable factory of documents and materials,” said the judge.
“He blames the government officials for misunderstanding his intentions in bringing friends and family members from Somalia,” said the judge, who didn’t believe Abdulle’s claims he was acting for humanitarian reasons.
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Mohamed Farah Abdulle enters the Elgin Street courthouse Monday (October 31, 2016). JULIE OLIVER / POSTMEDIA

Fraudster who tried to sponsor more than 500 refugees sentenced to prison | Cana

Bodies of Syrian refugees found in Danish freezer
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Monday, October 31, 2016 07:20 AM EDT | Updated: Monday, October 31, 2016 07:24 AM EDT
COPENHAGEN — Danish police say the remains of a 27-year-old Syrian woman and her two daughters, aged 7 and 9, were found in a freezer inside their apartment in southern Denmark.
Police made the gruesome discovery Sunday in the town of Aabenraa after a relative of the woman told them he hadn’t been able to reach her for a few days.
Investigators said Monday that the victims were killed but didn’t give any details.
The woman’s husband wasn’t in the apartment and is now being sought by police.
The family arrived in Denmark in 2015 and received refugee status.
Bodies of Syrian refugees found in Danish freezer | World | News | Toronto Sun

Denmark cops issue warrant for Syrian suspected in family deaths
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Tuesday, November 01, 2016 07:53 AM EDT | Updated: Tuesday, November 01, 2016 08:01 AM EDT
COPENHAGEN — Danish police have issued an international arrest warrant for a Syrian refugee whose wife and two daughters were found murdered in the family’s apartment in southern Denmark.
Police said Tuesday they suspect that 33-year-old Hamid Farid Mohammed “may have had something to do with the murders.”
Investigators on Sunday found the remains of the 27-year-old woman and the couple’s daughters, aged 7 and 9, in a freezer inside their apartment in Aabenraa, near the border with Germany.
Mohammed’s whereabouts weren’t known. Police said a court detained him in absentia, allowing investigators to issue a warrant for his arrest in Denmark and internationally.
The family arrived in Denmark in 2015 and received refugee status.
Denmark cops issue warrant for Syrian suspected in family deaths | World | News
 

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Syrian convicted in Germany for throwing children out window
The Associated Press
First posted: Thursday, November 03, 2016 05:39 PM EDT | Updated: Thursday, November 03, 2016 05:45 PM EDT
BERLIN - A Syrian asylum-seeker has been convicted of three counts of attempted murder for throwing his children out of the window of a refugee home in Germany. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
The dpa news agency says the 35-year-old Syrian, identified only as Hassan Z. in line with German privacy laws, was convicted Thursday at the Bonn state court.
Prosecutors say he threw the three children out of a second-floor window of the facility in February as a way to punish his wife because she refused to obey him after the family moved to Germany.
The children — aged 1, 5 and 7 at the time — survived but the mother says the two oldest are still experiencing health problems from the fall.
Syrian convicted in Germany for throwing children out window | World | News | To
 

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One thing is for sure, the US and allies were under great pressure to go in and do something about ISIS. The world was appalled that ISIS was left to murder, rape and torture citizens, plus being left to send their drugged-up 'tools' around the world to murder innocents!! Well now, it is getting done. Aleppo is done, Mosul is close to it as well, and the media is all over it again, but this time they are criticizing the military for being there and not protecting the civilians?? Well (unlike Trump who would have not given civilians any warning at all, but that's another matter, he is like a general, so maybe he can I've them pointers!!), civilians were given time to flea and thousands did, but some will always stay behind, the military is there trying to get rid of ISIS, at least in that area. How can the Iraqi forces fight ISIS hiding in houses and buildings; using woman and kids as their shields; ISIS snipers everywhere and of course a staple of ISIS -suicide fools on motorcycle!! and do this without any civilian casualty? The jets are also needed to bomb IED factories, etc.. the prize will be that people will return home without the fear of being raped or beheaded. Your damned if you do and damned if you don't.
 

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One thing is for sure, the US and allies were under great pressure to go in and do something about ISIS. The world was appalled that ISIS was left to murder, rape and torture citizens, plus being left to send their drugged-up 'tools' around the world to murder innocents!! Well now, it is getting done. Aleppo is done, Mosul is close to it as well, and the media is all over it again, but this time they are criticizing the military for being there and not protecting the civilians?? Well (unlike Trump who would have not given civilians any warning at all, but that's another matter, he is like a general, so maybe he can I've them pointers!!), civilians were given time to flea and thousands did, but some will always stay behind, the military is there trying to get rid of ISIS, at least in that area. How can the Iraqi forces fight ISIS hiding in houses and buildings; using woman and kids as their shields; ISIS snipers everywhere and of course a staple of ISIS -suicide fools on motorcycle!! and do this without any civilian casualty? The jets are also needed to bomb IED factories, etc.. the prize will be that people will return home without the fear of being raped or beheaded. Your damned if you do and damned if you don't.
So, the good news is that pretty soon citizens can go back to being murdered, raped, and tortured by the legitimate, internationally-recognized dictators of Iraq, Syria, and suchlike places.

Yippee.

(BTW, the preferred order is rape, torture, then murder.)
 

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Germany’s ’Mr Flirt’ teaches refugees how to pick up women
Kirsten Grieshaber, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Monday, November 28, 2016 11:38 AM EST | Updated: Monday, November 28, 2016 11:43 AM EST
DORTMUND, Germany — The subject was pickup lines, and Germany’s “Mr. Flirt” offered a few examples to his class of Syrian and Iraqi refugees. “I really love the scent of your perfume,” he suggested. “You have a beautiful voice.” He invited his students to take a stab.
Essam Kadib al Ban, 20, raised his hand. “God created you only for me,” he said, then tried another: “I love you. Can I sleep over at your place?”
Horst Wenzel winced, but caught himself quickly.
“Don’t tell them you love them at least for the first three months of your relationship, or they’ll run away,” he explained patiently. “German women don’t like clinginess.”
Wenzel, 27, makes his living teaching wealthy but uptight German men how to approach women. But this year, he decided to also volunteer his skills to help Germany as it struggles to integrate more than 1 million refugees who have arrived over the past two years, most of them from war-torn Muslim countries with vastly different relations between the sexes.
“Finding a relationship is the best way to integrate, and that’s why I’m giving these classes,” Wenzel said.
Last week, in downtown Dortmund, he offered his third installment of “How to fall in love in Germany,” taking 11 young men through the paces. The students conceded they had a lot to learn.
Omar Mohammed, a shy, 24-year-old goldsmith from Syria with spiky black hair and almond-shaped eyes, said he’s attracted to German women, with their Nordic looks and punctuated accents. But they remain a mystery to him, and he has no idea how to approach them.
“It’s hard to meet a girl when you don’t speak the language well and can’t really talk to them,” he said. “There are a lot of differences, not only the culture and religion — we just don’t have this total freedom at home.”
Still, he said, “I’d love to marry a German woman and live with her. She could help me with the language, and she knows the place and the laws much better than I do.”
Some German women were receptive to the idea. Jasmin Olbrich, having a quick lunch of French fries at a food truck outside the educational centre, said she liked the Middle Eastern looks and complained that German men “drink too much beer, watch way too much soccer and are just so white!”
But across Germany, hostility to asylum seekers has been on the rise since groups of foreigners — mostly young men from northern Africa — robbed and groped dozens of women on New Year’s Eve in Cologne. Most of the hostility targets young male asylum-seekers from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, who make up the majority of the migrants reshaping Germany. Last year alone, 890,000 people applied for asylum, with hundreds of thousands more applying this year.
Violent crimes against migrants and arson attacks on asylum shelters and mosques have increased in frequency, and refugees say they have experienced discrimination and abuse since the Cologne attacks. The anti-foreigner sentiment is reshaping German politics as well, with the populist Alternative for Germany party surging as it campaigns against Chancellor Angela Merkel’s decision to welcome the migrants.
The flirting class, participants said, offered a way to get beyond the adversity.
“We are really benefiting from the class,” Kadib al Ban said. “The teacher is telling us how German women think, how to talk to them ... and understand their traditions.”
Wenzel usually charges 1,400 euros ($1,500) for a private one-day class, or 4,000 euros for a group. The tall blond is an authority in Germany when it comes to the art of seduction, giving flirting advice on TV and radio. He says a half-million Germans follow his “flirt university” blog on how to find Mr. or Mrs. Right. For the migrants, Wenzel is volunteering his time in occasional classes across the country.
“A lot of the guys are absolute beginners when it comes to flirting, dating and sex,” he said.
The class got off to a rocky start. The migrants, unsure what to expect, sat with their coats on and their arms crossed, eyeing their cheerful coach suspiciously.
Wenzel chatted about pick-up lines, paying compliments and original ideas for first dates. Impress and entertain the girls, Wenzel advised. Invite them to the theatre, rock climbing, a concert, or take them on a trip to London or Amsterdam. That last piece of advice would probably work better for Wenzel’s regular clientele of rich Germans; asylum seekers aren’t allowed to leave the city they’re registered in, and don’t have the money to travel in any case.
Then he moved on to sex.
“Men and women have sex all the time — on the first, second or third date, that’s normal.” Wenzel said. “It’s not a big deal in Germany.”
The men in the room giggled, but snapped to attention.
When Wenzel moved onto the differences between male and female orgasms and how to arouse a woman, they fell silent again. Several men blushed and others looked down at the floor in embarrassment.
One of the students became indignant, whispering in Arabic to his neighbour: “But having sex before marriage is a sin; it’s haram!”
But there were moments of realization as well.
Asked how to impress a German woman, one student suggested getting ripped at the gym. Wenzel countered that most women don’t go for the body-builder type. Another suggested picking up a date in a Ferrari. Wenzel said that would attract women interested only in money. The students readily agreed, perhaps because most were thin and quite aways from being able to afford a sports car.
When class let out, most of the men said they’d learned a lot and were eager to put their new skills to use.
But Kadib al Ban, the perky Syrian with the flowery pick-up lines, remained somewhat unconvinced.
“I’d happily have a German girlfriend,” he said. “But when I get married, I want to have a girl from my country who shares my culture and my traditions.”
Top dating tips for migrants from Germany’s ’Mr Flirt:
THE APPROACH: If you see a woman you like, don’t ask her if you can talk to her; just do it.
FOCUS YOUR QUESTIONS: If you fire non-stop questions at her, she’ll run away. Come up with something that makes her talk about herself.
TAKE THE INITIATIVE: Even Germany’s emancipated women often like the man to take the initiative. Surprise her with unique pick-up lines; suggest original dates.
UNUSUAL COMPLIMENTS: Don’t tell her she has pretty eyes; she’s heard that a million times. Come up with something more unique: “I love the scent of your perfume,” or “your voice is very beautiful.”
UNIQUE DATES: Don’t ask her out for coffee; make it the theatre, a concert, rock climbing. Or plan something in the future to show you’re really interested: Invite her on a trip to Amsterdam or Paris.
BODY CONTACT: Take her hand (not necessarily on the first date!) and see how she reacts. If she stiffens up, that’s a bad sign. If she responds with tenderness, you’re on the right track.
SEX AND LOVE: It’s OK to have sex on the first, second or third date; sex is no big deal in Germany. But don’t tell her you love her for at least three months. German women can’t stand clinginess.
In this Nov. 22, 2016 photo refugees take part in a flirt workshop called 'how to fall in love in Germany" in Dortmund, Germany. Teacher Horst Wenzel, left, who usually teaches German men how to approach women, volunteers his skills to help with integrating some of the more than 1 million refugees who have arrived over the past two years in Germany. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

Germany’s ’Mr Flirt’ teaches refugees how to pick up women | World | News | Toro
 

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How about they get sent back to their nation of origin and take part in deconstruction rather than destruction?
 

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Here's a proposal. How bout each country in the EU agree to take in 1/2 of 1% of their population per year for two years, and encourage non-EU countries to do the same? That'd take care of at least 3.5 million over two years.
How about politically resolving the impasse so that all these people could stay at home? But then again, we like foreign wars, we supply them with arms, selling off our obsolete weapons, so that our own people can continue to be gainfully employed making new, modern more efficient ones.
Without foreign wars Western economies, especially USA economy would pretty well collapse. And the Middle East is gullible enough to go for it. Prior to this, we have been through the same with South America, remember?
 

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Good question. Here's another one. Where are the Muslims not happy?

They're not happy in Gaza.
They're not happy in Egypt.
They're not happy in Libya.
They're not happy in Morocco.
They're not happy in Iran.
They're not happy in Iraq.
They're not happy in Yemen.
They're not happy in Afghanistan.
They're not happy in Pakistan.
They're not happy in Syria.
They're not happy in Lebanon.
They're not happy in Indonesia.

So, where are they happy?

They're happy in Australia.
They're happy in England.
They're happy in France.
They're happy in Italy.
They're happy in Germany.
They're happy in Sweden.
They're happy in the USA.
They're happy in Norway.

They're happy in almost every country that is not Islamic!
And who do they blame [for their unhappiness]?

Not Islam...not their leadership...not themselves... They blame the countries in which they are HAPPY! And they want to change the countries in which they're happy, to be like the countries they came from, where they were unhappy.
Oh Boy! I think I am going to have a headache

Sweden isn’t alone in its struggle to integrate Asylum seekers. Across Europe, there have been incidents of sexual assault both by and against the migrants.
Underage Afghani refugees turning to prostitution in Sweden: Report | World | Ne

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It is the classic story of the misplaced peoples, especially where women are regarded second class citizens. Hungarian refugees came to Canada after the 1956 Budapest uprising against the Russian occupation. They came to Canada penniless and unemployable due to lack of the English language. Women were forced out to the streets by the husband to prostitute so they could buy a car and a house and everything else they did not have have that the Canadians had
 

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It is the classic story of the misplaced peoples, especially where women are regarded second class citizens. Hungarian refugees came to Canada after the 1956 Budapest uprising against the Russian occupation. They came to Canada penniless and unemployable due to lack of the English language. Women were forced out to the streets by the husband to prostitute so they could buy a car and a house and everything else they did not have have that the Canadians had
When I was a young man I remember the gypsy's sent their women and children out to beg while the men hung out at the pool hall and gambled.
 

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Afghani heroin, which has been produced in record amounts since the US invasion of Afghanistan, will motivate women to prostitution too, there, and everywhere else those displaced people wind up in, and especially in countries the CIA dope dealers want to suck the cash out of and ruin, like Canada, Britain, the US, and Russia...
...then there are record amounts of homeless messed up vets at home ( specially in the US)
( our shelter placed two Canadian vets into apartments in December )

these wars make a lot more refugees then many will realize
 

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I was asked yesterday, 'If Canada was being bombed wouldn't you be looking for a safe place to do?"
Well, No! I would fight for my country by whatever means I could find. Who would just vacate and make it easy for the enemy to take over the country and deprive you of your lifestyle and your freedom?


The hundred of thousands of refugees who have fled their countries could made up a formidable army to defend their territories if they had the courage and the love of their country. Instead they fled like rats from a sinking ship.


I guess to fight for one's country, there has to be a unified effort. In the Mid-eastern countries there are so many different sects fighting each other for dominance that there is not and never can be a unified effort. So they choose to flee and try to establish their preferred lifestyle in other countries, causing major culture clash.


Londoners didn't run off seeking sanctuary during the blitz. Even King George V1 chose to stay and accept his fate with the rest of the citizens. Even the European countries that were occupied formed underground forces to help fight against the Nazis. Even the Jews who suffered the most cruel persecution of all had an underground.


Sorry, folks, I don't see why the rest of the world is responsible for putting themselves at risk in any way. Those who support the massive refugee effort and sending a message, 'Look at what a GOOD person I am! If you don't agree with ME you're a BAD person'.


Well screw you! And that goes for the PM and his mangy crew too!
 

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Londoners didn't run off seeking sanctuary during the blitz.
Operation Pied Piper

The evacuation of Britain's cities at the start of World War Two was the biggest and most concentrated mass movement of people in Britain's history. In the first four days of September 1939, nearly 3,000,000 people were transported from towns and cities in danger from enemy bombers to places of safety in the countryside.