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CRIME WATCH -- Another One Bites The Dust |
Written by Paul Fromm |
Friday, 11 May 2012 07:30 |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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://ymlp259.net/z14bkc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CRIME WATCH Another One Bites The Dust Federal records show that Sharmarke Mohamedwas finally punted from Canadaon April 16. "'If he had come from, say, Sweden, he would not only have been found inadmissible [under the Immigration Act] for serious criminality, but, in all likelihood, would have been deported long ago. However, he is a refugee from Somalia and is protected.' ... Because he came here from war torn Somalia, he has been allowed to linger, causing mayhem through his escalating violence, a Federal Court judge declared before deciding that enough is enough. Despite Mohamed having been granted refugee protection after fleeing to Canada— and a plea from the United Nationsthat he not be sent home to 'one of the most dangerous places on earth' — his drug and alcohol-fuelled crimes pose such a danger to Canada he must be sent back regardless, Justice Sean Harringtonhas ruled. Chief Justice Pierre Blais, of the Federal Court of Appeal, upheld the decision, clearing the way for [Mohamed's removal]. Immigration officials had hoped he had left the violence behind when he came to Canadain 1990 at the age of 27. ... 'Unfortunately, Mr. Mohamed’s settlement in Canadahas not been quite peaceful. He got married twice, had two children from each of those marriages, and is now living separate from [both],' Justice Blais wrote in his appeal’s decision. There are court orders, in fact, against him contacting his first wife. He was convicted of assaulting a roommate with a butcher’s knife, of robbing three banks, assault, assault with weapons, assault causing bodily harm, and other crimes. Immigration authorities ordered his deportation in 2009, which he fought vociferously. [Not entirely unassimilated however; Mohamed insisted] detention violated his Charter rights under Section 7, claiming it would 'jeopardize' his life and security." (National Post, May 7, 2012) Note, Sharmarke Mohamed should not be confused with Sharmarke Mohamed Warsame. Also Somali, Sharmarke Mohamed Warsame was a well known local drug dealer on the Brooks, Alberta circuit. Found beaten to death in a field outside that town in 2008, the beat down was allegedly reprisal for holding an 18-year-old local girl against her will and raping her repeatedly. Does anyone ever answer for the failed decisions of our immigration and refugee admission system? [This article appears in the May, 2012 issue of the CANADIAN IMMIGRATION HOTLINE. Published monthly, the CANADIAN IMMIGRATION HOTLINE is available by subscription for $30 per year. You can subscribe by sending a cheque or VISA number and expiry date to CANADIAN IMMIGRATION HOTLINE, P.O. Box 332, Rexdale, ON., M9W 5L3.] _____________________________ Unsubscribe / Change Profile: http://ymlp259.net/ugmjhqsqgsgbbqgmqygguewwmw Powered by YourMailingListProvider |
CRIME WATCH -- Another One Bites The Dust |
Written by Paul Fromm |
Friday, 11 May 2012 05:45 |
*CRIME WATCH* *Another One Bites The Dust* ** Federal records show that *Sharmarke Mohamed*was finally punted from Canadaon April 16. "'If he had come from, say, Sweden, he would not only have been found inadmissible [under the *Immigration Act*] for serious criminality, but, in all likelihood, would have been deported long ago. However, he is a refugee from Somalia and is protected.' ... Because he came here from war torn Somalia, he has been allowed to linger, causing mayhem through his escalating violence, a *Federal Court* judge declared before deciding that enough is enough. Despite Mohamed having been granted refugee protection after fleeing to Canada— and a plea from the *United Nations*that he not be sent home to 'one of the most dangerous places on earth' — his drug and alcohol-fuelled crimes pose such a danger to Canada he must be sent back regardless, *Justice Sean Harrington*has ruled. *Chief Justice Pierre Blais*, of the *Federal Court of Appeal*, upheld the decision, clearing the way for [Mohamed's removal]. Immigration officials had hoped he had left the violence behind when he came to Canadain 1990 at the age of 27. ... 'Unfortunately, Mr. Mohamed’s settlement in Canadahas not been quite peaceful. He got married twice, had two children from each of those marriages, and is now living separate from [both],' Justice Blais wrote in his appeal’s decision. There are court orders, in fact, against him contacting his first wife. He was convicted of assaulting a roommate with a butcher’s knife, of robbing three banks, assault, assault with weapons, assault causing bodily harm, and other crimes. Immigration authorities ordered his deportation in 2009, which he fought vociferously. [Not entirely unassimilated however; Mohamed insisted] detention violated his * Charter* rights under *Section 7*, claiming it would 'jeopardize' his life and security." *(National Post*, May 7, 2012 Note, *Sharmarke Mohamed* should not be confused with *Sharmarke Mohamed Warsame*. Also Somali, *Sharmarke Mohamed Warsame* was a well known local drug dealer on the Brooks, Alberta circuit. Found beaten to death in a field outside that town in 2008, the beat down was allegedly reprisal for holding an 18-year-old local girl against her will and raping her repeatedly. Does anyone ever answer for the failed decisions of our immigration and refugee admission system? [This article appears in the May, 2012 issue of the *CANADIAN IMMIGRATION HOTLINE*. Published monthly, the *CANADIAN IMMIGRATION HOTLINE* is available by subscription for $30 per year. You can subscribe by sending a cheque or VISA number and expiry date to *CANADIAN IMMIGRATION HOTLINE*, P.O. Box 332, Rexdale, ON., M9W 5L3.] |
How'd You Like Some of this "Diversity"? |
Written by Paul Fromm |
Tuesday, 08 May 2012 04:28 |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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://ymlp216.net/zTraEM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How'd You Like Some of this "Diversity"? It can't be said often enough: Our ruling class's fixation on the joys of "diversity" is dangerous nonsense. All cultures are equal, multicult preaches. They certainly are NOT, as the following news item demonstrates. It seems that "South Korea customs officers say they've seized thousands of capsules that contain powdered dead baby flesh from China and are cracking down on smugglers. The capsules, thought to boost stamina when ingested, have been on the radar of customs officers since a Korean investigative report aired in August, 2011, that revealed some hospitals in China sold dead fetuses and placentas to illegal manufacturers. ... An analysis of the human flesh capsules found they are contaminated with super bacteria. One capsule sells for $35 (40,000 won) in Korea." (CNEWS, May 7, 2012) Yummy! One can only hope that any monster popping these bacteria contaminated pep pills gets seriously sick! What sort of "culture" eats dried dead baby body parts to induce greater stamina -- very likely of the sexual sort? Wel,, certainly not ours! It's time for intelligent men and women to speak up and reject the ridiculous cult of "diversity." All cultures are NOT equal and, no, scavenging dead baby parts and drying them for a role in some sort of heathen "medicine" mumbo jumbo would not enrich us. Paul Fromm Director CANADA FIRST IMMIGRATION REFORM COMMITTEE Dead baby capsules smuggled into Korea: Customs By QMI Agency ( http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2012/05/07/pf-19727471.html ) Pills South Korea customs officers say they've seized thousands of capsules that contain powdered dead baby flesh from China and are cracking down on smugglers. The capsules, thought to boost stamina when ingested, have been on the radar of customs officers since a Korean investigative report aired in August, 2011, that revealed some hospitals in China sold dead fetuses and placentas to illegal manufacturers. The dead fetuses are dried in microwaves and chopped up. "They dried the fetuses, ground them and made easy-to-swallow capsules just as if they were making Oriental herbal medicines," the SBS program reported in August 2011, according to the Korea Times. Nearly 17,500 capsules have been recovered in the mail and in travellers' luggage since August 2011, the Korea Customs Services said in a statement Monday. An analysis of the human flesh capsules found they are contaminated with super bacteria. One capsule sells for $35 (40,000 won) in Korea. (CNEWS, May 7, 2012) _____________________________ Unsubscribe / Change Profile: http://ymlp216.net/ugmjhqsqgsgbbqgmqqgguewwmw Powered by YourMailingListProvider |
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