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URGENT NOTICE |
Written by Paul Fromm |
Tuesday, 13 September 2011 04:27 |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This email newsletter was sent to you in graphical HTML format. If you're seeing this version, your email program prefers plain text emails. You can read the original version online: http://ymlp131.com/zRTbON -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- URGENT NOTICE You have until September 19th to share your views on immigration policy. It is unheard-of to permit rank and file Canadians anywhere near one of these "public" immigration consultations. Typically these clambakes are a closed shop where industry insiders dictate terms to their procurers: ESL teachers plead for the admission of more language-challenged newcomers and settlement workers press for more unassimilables, with both groups baying for more resource$. Meanwhile, immigration lawyers agitate for the entry of more problem cases (Supreme Court, here I come!) while other lawyers represent strip clubs almost as sleazy as they are. Where these self-interested parties may differ on details, they speak in one stentorian voice: Higher numbers! Lower standards! The unspeakable in pursuit of the unassimilable. But now, uniquely, captive taxpayers are actually being solicited for their views on Canada's immigration policy. You must not let this singular opportunity pass. Yes, Ottawa may well be anticipating the usual fait accompli, but imagine if every private citizen in the country were to weigh in and say "Enough! We demand a moratorium!" However you have to do it -- just do it. If you don't own a computer, visit a library, an Internet cafe or your brother-in-law's and ask if you need help navigating. Simply go to the CIC homepage and follow the links or go directly to the questionnaire at: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/consultations/index.asp ( http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/consultations/index.asp )You will not like some of the questions (we didn't), but you must fill all fields in order to comment. It's a tedious process, but it takes less time than doing a load of laundry and we are talking about the future of your country after all. If you don't participate in the process when the rare chance presents itself (once in several decades), you really mustn't complain when policy is a mismatch to public sentiments. _____________________________ Unsubscribe / Change Profile: http://ymlp131.com/u.php?id=gmjhqsqgsgbbqguse Powered by YourMailingListProvider |
URGENT NOTICE |
Written by Paul Fromm |
Tuesday, 13 September 2011 04:22 |
*URGENT NOTICE* ** You have until September 19th to share your views on immigration policy. It is unheard-of to permit rank and file Canadians anywhere near one of these "public" immigration consultations. Typically these clambakes are a closed shop where industry insiders dictate terms to their procurers: *ESL*teachers plead for the admission of more language-challenged newcomers and settlement workers press for more unassimilables, with both groups baying for more resource$. Meanwhile, immigration lawyers agitate for the entry of more problem cases (*Supreme Court, here I come*!) while other lawyers represent strip clubs almost as sleazy as they are. Where these self-interested parties may differ on details, they speak in one stentorian voice: Higher numbers! Lower standards! The unspeakable in pursuit of the unassimilable. But now, uniquely, captive taxpayers are actually being solicited for their views on Canada's immigration policy. You must not let this singular opportunity pass. Yes, Ottawa may well be anticipating the usual *fait accompli*, but imagine if every private citizen in the country were to weigh in and say "Enough! We demand a moratorium!" However you have to do it -- just do it. If you don't own a computer, visit a library, an *Interne*t cafe or your brother-in-law's and ask if you need help navigating. Simply go to the *CIC* homepage and follow the links or go directly to the questionnaire at: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/consultations/index.asp You will not like some of the questions (we didn't), but you must fill all fields in order to comment. It's a tedious process, but it takes less time than doing a load of laundry and we are talking about the future of your country after all. If you don't participate in the process when the rare chance presents itself (once in several decades), you really mustn't complain when policy is a mismatch to public sentiments. |
Another Multicultural Success Story: The Ethiopian Killing Machine |
Written by Paul Fromm |
Monday, 12 September 2011 04:08 |
Another Multicultural Success Story: The Ethiopian Killing Machine "A Fort St. John woman out on bail on charges of attempting to kill her husband has been charged with murdering a Burnaby community worker who gave her shelter. Ayelech Zenebe Ejigu, 41, made a first appearance in Vancouver Provincial Court Thursday on a charge of the second-degree murder of Bayush Hagos, a counsellor with the Vancouver and Lower Mainland Multicultural Family Support Services. Ejigu’s Fort St. John trial for attempted murder, aggravated assault and assault with a weapon was adjourned in August and a judge there altered her bail conditions on Aug. 22, which allowed her to stay at Hagos’s Burnaby home. On Sept. 1, police were called to Hagos’s apartment at 4134 Maywood St., near Central Park, and found the beloved community worker dead and Ejigu wounded. Sgt. Jennifer Pound, of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, said the case is heartbreaking, as Hagos only allowed Ejigu to stay with her temporarily because she couldn’t find any other accommodation. 'It is extremely tragic,' Pound said Friday. 'This is a case where she just wanted to reach out and help this woman because she didn’t have a place to stay.' Both women immigrated to Canada from Ethiopia and spoke the same language, but only met when Hagos was called to the Surrey Pre-trial Services Centre several months ago to interpret for Ejigu. Shashi Assanand, executive director of the agency where Hagos worked for 19 years, said everyone is devastated by the murder and at a loss to understand why Hagos took in a client, which is against agency policy. 'We never knew the woman was staying with her at all. There is a very clear guideline that we don’t even give out our cell numbers, let alone our home numbers,' Assanand said." ((*Vancouver Sun*, Sept 9 2011) Where to begin with this sorry story. Not to be unsympathetic to the slain Ethiopian counsellor Bayush Hagos, but now might be a good time to remind readers that the woman was expressly forbidden from even sharing her cell number with "clients" let alone her apartment. Supervisor Shashi Assanand says: " 'The only reason she was there was because there was nobody who could interpret.' ... She said there is a general lack of support for people like Ejigu with a multitude of issues, including mental health problems and language barriers." Actually, not this is not a social services failure, it is an immigration failure! Just what was the weapon-wielding Ejigu "with a multitude of isses, including mental health problems and language barriers" doing in this country? Was she a skilled worker? Was she a money bags investor? Not likely! She's the sort of poorly screened immigrant who is contributing to the net $25-billion cost of the recent cohort of immigrants to Canada * every* year. And the cost aren't over yet. There will now be a murder trial, in addition to the trial for attempted murder flowing from Ejigu's unsuccessful attempts to off her husband. More incarceration, social worker, and translation costs, to say nothing of the court costs as well. And the old cash register just keeps ka-chinking away spewing out taxpayers' dollars. Oh, yes, we couldn't help but notice that Ejigu was " out on bail on charges of attempting to kill her husband, [and] ... aggravated assault and assault with a weapon." Out on bail? Funny! Immigration critic and inveterate letter writer Brad Love couldn't get bail in 2003 when charged, in Ontario, under Canada's notorious "hate law", Sec. 319 of the Criminal Code. His chief topics were problems with Third World immigration and immigrant crime. So, let's get this straight: Under Canada's donkey dumb "justice" system, an immigration critic charged with "hate" for criticizing immigrant crime is less likely to get bail than an Ehtiopian immigrant with mental "issues" charged with assault and attempted murder. Truly, the Law is an ass! And a very big one, indeed. Paul Fromm Director CANADA FIRST IMMIGRATION REFORM COMMITTEE |
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