Time for Justin to grow a set of balls

taxslave

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I certainly hope so.

Unlike you, I certainly don't want politicians making kneejerk reactionary laws based on the fears of sniffily seniors or some other whiny group in society. It's that kind of logic that brought us the gun registry. I prefer letting competent, qualified and capable bureaucrats deal with problems and go to the politicians when the need something in terms of tools or resources.

Of course, I know how government does and doesn't, should and shouldn't work.

ROFLMFAO. AGAIN.The village retard thinks he knows how government works. ROFLMFAO. AGAIN.
 

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Oops, good thing I read the OP as I was feared the French were about all get deported and a new batch can bhe let in and perhaps they can learn to integrate. So far 'us' and the Indians haven had much success, perhaps it is time to end the experiment where they are lab rats instead of friends.

In remote areas seeing another human is a good feeling after less that 2 weeks on your own. Now as soon as everybody has to have their words translated into the other person's native language.
 

petros

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I put her there because she would be protected from the notorious Atlantic gales that NFLD is often subjected to, WU.

Put her in Saskatoon, you could still sher her from Montana.

There is no Canadian 'law'perse, on accepting Refugees but there is a legal process which determines if the qualify to stay, or be brought in from outside the country.

They are claiming refugee status as sanctioned by The UN Charter to which Canada is a participant to which binds Canada, regardless of it's the Libs, Cons or NDP in power to legally uphold the International laws.

The 1951 Refugee Convention is the key legal document that forms the basis of our work. Ratified​ by 145 State parties, it defines the term ‘refugee’ and outlines the rights of the displaced, as well as the legal obligations of States to protect them.

The core principle is non-refoulement, which asserts that a refugee should not be returned to a country where they face serious threats to their life or freedom. This is now considered a rule of customary international law.

UNHCR*- The 1951 Refugee Convention


UNHCR serves as the ‘guardian’ of the 1951 Convention and its 1967 Protocol. According to the legislation, States are expected to cooperate with us in ensuring that the rights of refugees are respected and protected.

The Canadian refugee system has two main parts:

  • the Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program, for people seeking protection from outside Canada; and
  • the In-Canada Asylum Program for people making refugee protection claims from within Canada

  • Canada offers refugee protection to some people in Canada who fear persecution or who would be in danger if they had to leave. Some dangers they may face include torture, a risk to their life or a risk of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment. If you feel you could face one of these risks if you go back to your home country or the country where you normally live, you may be able to seek protection in Canada as a refugee.

    Claim refugee protection from inside Canada

    How does Canada's refugee system work?

    How does Canada's refugee system work?

They aren't refugees. They are illegal aliens seeking asylum from being arrested in the US but will only be arrested here and sent back to the nearest Port of Entry to US custody.
 

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Actually, I don't. There's lots of shyte I know nothing about. AGW is one and you won't find me on climate change threads spouting an opinion one way or the other.

That's what separates people like me and you. I limit my comments here to things I know about. A few of you forum simpletons could learn a lesson from that.

So yes, if you ever want a lesson on how government works, start a thread. I'll be more than happy to explain it to you
 

petros

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Whats your point,? You haven't dropped. Ask JLM what it's like. I have no time for your naive boyish Trumpette ways.
 

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Whats your point,? You haven't dropped. Ask JLM what it's like. I have no time for your naive boyish Trumpette ways.


" So yes, if you ever want a lesson on how government works, start a thread. I'll be more than happy to explain it to you"


That's the biggest laugh I've had all week! I worked for Government for over 35 years!
 

petros

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CBSA website will fill you in with confirmed, non alternative facts in non alternative English but it might embarrass la Putz.
 

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" So yes, if you ever want a lesson on how government works, start a thread. I'll be more than happy to explain it to you"


That's the biggest laugh I've had all week! I worked for Government for over 35 years!
35 years of sucking off of the taxpayers who had real jobs to support you and your huge pension and you still don't know how the government works regarding refugees. Shows you the quality of government workers and explains why you started 2 threads on the same subject. Must be a leftover concept from the 'make work' era........


At the end of the day, we can all blame Trump for this. If he and his people weren't causing such a stir, these people would stay in the glorious USA......


Under the law, asylum seekers who attempt to enter Canada at a Canada/U.S. border crossing must be turned back by CBSA. But if an asylum seeker makes it into Canada, somehow — say, by walking miles through woods — he or she will be arrested by the RCMP, transferred to the CBSA and then released pending an Immigration and Refugee Board Hearing. That’s the law: If you make it in somehow, you will get a hearing, but it you arrive at the border, you will be turned back.

Most successful refugee claims are made from outside of Canada. These ‘resettled refugees’ are generally sponsored by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees or by private charities and churches. Most recently-admitted Syrian refugees came here under this process.

So it’s the law that is the problem, not the enforcement. While an asylum seeker is still in the United States, the RCMP has no jurisdiction. Once an asylum seeker illegally crosses the border, he or she is in Canada and has rights, including the right to a hearing.

Simply being able to make a claim is no guarantee that the claim will be successful, of course. Theoretically, the Third Country Agreement should still apply and the applicant should be returned to the ‘safe’ country. But deporting somebody who’s already in the country is infinitely more complicated than turning back someone who arrives at the border. With President Trump fighting with the courts over the suspension of the processing of refugee claims, you can assume the Immigration and Refugee Board will be reluctant to order deportation if it means leaving migrants in legal limbo.

Sorry, Tony
 

Cannuck

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Whats your point,? You haven't dropped. Ask JLM what it's like. I have no time for your naive boyish Trumpette ways.
I can even explain tax credits to you. You have particular problems in that area

" So yes, if you ever want a lesson on how government works, start a thread. I'll be more than happy to explain it to you"


That's the biggest laugh I've had all week! I worked for Government for over 35 years!


I know you think standing on a highway with a broom in your hand qualifies you as an expert in government but given the nonsensical claptrap you regularly post, it's clear you could use a lesson.
 

Cannuck

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Still betterthan working in a sewage processing plant.......watching the turds float by...
Possibly. I wouldn't know. I work in a recycling plant when I'm not on pogey and mom lets me out of her basement.


Oh, I almost forgot....sniff sniffity sniffily snifty sniff
 

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You can build your own.

And let's get real... less than a thousand have crossed the border and ya'll are already freaking out. And you want a Statue of Liberty? LMAO



Frustrating isn't it? Doesn't it suck when illegals do this and there is nothing you can do to send them back.

I wrote that tongue-in-cheek after you posted this, Eagle.

"Turned away!

Justin is lying then?

Screw that... Justin said he'd take them... and here they come.

This cannot be stopped."
 

JLM

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35 years of sucking off of the taxpayers who had real jobs to support you and your huge pension and you still don't know how the government works regarding refugees. Shows you the quality of government workers and explains why you started 2 threads on the same subject. Must be a leftover concept from the 'make work' era........





That is rather an ignorant statement, A$$HOLE. My work involved survey and design for the construction of new highways and bridges and for improvements to existing structures you drive on and obviously take for granted. My "huge" pension for 2016 was $33,116, Pr!ckhead. Maybe you should join forces with the other ignorant A$$hole on the forum........................TWIT!