Saturday, April 4, 2015

Canada wants the deportation policy tightening for immigrants who commit crimes. Announced that Imm

"Suspicious of attack Canada had to be turned off" - HLN.be
Canada wants the deportation policy tightening for immigrants who commit crimes. Announced that Immigration Minister Jason Kenney to. Following the arrest of two men who had plotted an attack on a passenger train according expatriates to authorities. The plot was discovered in time. Suspicious Raed Jaser (35) was in 2004 on the list to be deported because he was convicted of five cases of fraud. However, the expansion was canceled because he would be stateless. The Palestinian, who was born in the United Arab Emirates, eventually pardoned. "We are investigating a policy change. It seems to me that you kicked out of the country should be if you commit a serious crime in Canada. Whether or not granted forgiveness is irrelevant," said Kenney. Also Terror Suspect Canada rejects justice: "Code is not holy" Muslims helped thwart attack on train in Canada Canada thwarts terror plot to blow up trains between Toronto and New York
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