American war resister considering deportation appeal

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TORONTO -- An American soldier who fled to Canada after she became disillusioned with the Iraq war is weighing her legal options after a ruling that would have her deported to the U.S.

"My biggest fear is being separated from my children and having to sit in a prison for politically being against the war in Iraq," Kimberly Rivera told a news conference Friday.

Rivera was joined by a number of groups, including the War Resisters Support Campaign, Amnesty International and the Canadian Labour Congress, who urged Immigration Minister Jason Kenney to let Rivera, her husband and their four children stay in Canada.

Rivera's lawyer Alyssa Manning said her client is considering appealing the ruling on her pre-removal risk assessment, which has ordered that she leave Canada by Sept. 20.

Manning said federal officials failed to consider the fact that Rivera has been outspoken about her opposition to the Iraq war when they evaluated her assessment.

Although the majority of those who flee the U.S. military are not jailed, the small percentage of soldiers who get sent to prison are those who are outspoken about their beliefs, said Manning.

"The risk that Kim faces as a public critic of the Iraq war has not been considered properly," said Manning.

"We have spoken with the command at Fort Carson and they have explained to the Rivera family that they have every intention of detaining and then prosecuting (Rivera) upon her return."

Manning said she expects Rivera would be sent to jail for two to five years.

But a spokeswoman for Immigration Minister Jason Kenney said the federal government does not believe the U.S. subjects its soldiers to persecution.

"Military deserters from the United States are not genuine refugees under the internationally accepted meaning of the term," said Alexis Pavlich, the minister's press secretary, in an email.

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Became disillusioned as if an after thought or an accident?

Anywho, the deserter ( 'war resister' :lol: ok ) says it be so eh.
 

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"My biggest fear is being separated from my children and having to sit in a prison for politically being against the war in Iraq," Kimberly Rivera told a news conference Friday.

No Kim... you'll be prosecuted and sit in prison for desertion from the military.
 

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I think the kids would probably prefer to have her around.
That'd be my guess, too.
The Iraq war was stupid and was a huge waste. In any case its over now.
Yep.

The US military isn't exactly representative of the US gov't either. It does not forgive. I have no doubt Kenney is out to lunch and the US military will throw her in prison regardless of the needs of the kids.
 

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America's military is all volunteer. There are no draftees as during the Vietnam War. That means this stupid person simply changed her mind and violated her oath voluntarily taken. I think all such vermin should live outside the United States. If Canada wants vermin that is up to the Canadian people.
 

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I think the kids would probably prefer to have her around. The Iraq war was stupid and was a huge waste. In any case its over now.

So true. I am sure a lot of kids who have a parent in jail would prefer to have them home. That is why it is important to not break the law.

It is over now... but she is still a deserter. her status has not changed.

See you on September 20th Kim!
 

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The CBC of all organizations, got it right:


U.S. war deserter may appeal Canada deportation

U.S. war deserter may appeal Canada deportation - Canada - CBC News
They didn't get everything right.

The article says; "The Liberal government in office at the time of the war in Iraq chose not to join the invading coalition. "

Yet from March 2006, there's this; http://coat.ncf.ca/our_magazine/links/58/Articles/50-51.pdf

and then; http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8110

http://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/monitor/september-2008-canadas-real-role-iraq

Funny,they chose to join the military,for the benefit it apparently give them,but when they're asked to do something POOF,they either object to it or run away.
Funny how people think something is a pretty good idea at the time and then rethink it after the issue goes bad.

Rotten eggs have perfectly fine shells.