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Latest Wave of Gypsy "Refugee" Claimants Floods Pearson Each Night |
Written by Paul Fromm |
Wednesday, 02 November 2011 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://ymlp296.net/zi45ya -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Latest Wave of Gypsy "Refugee" Claimants Floods Pearson Each Night It's been 12 years since some rough and ready young White Nationalists protested outside a cheap Scarborough hotel. Canada was then being swamped by hundreds of Gypsy "refugee" claimants pouring in through Toronto International Airport. The young protesters were peaceful. One of their signs urged: "Honk, if you hate Gypsies." Many supportive drivers honked or gave them the thumbs up sign. This dissent was too much for the Canadian Jewish Congress's Bernie Farber. He demanded that the police charge the protesters with "hate." Since in minority-ridden Canada, the CJC's word was taken as a government's command, the youths were charged some months later and arrested right around Christmas. What a gift! Some were beaten by negroes in prison before getting bail. Years of stress and high costs eventually resulted in the charges of hate being dropped. The largest problem then, however, was the destructive regime imposed by the Supreme Court Singh Decision of 1985. That decision mandated that anyone who could sneak onto Canadian soil and chant the magic mantra, "I'm a refugee" was entitled to a hearing and appeal and, all the while, had ALL the rights of a Canadian citizen, except the right to vote. Thus, in the interminable time it took to hear the "refugee" claim and to deal with an appeal, if the decision was unfavourable to the claimant, the foreigner was entitled to legal aid, welfare, medicare, dental care, language training and job training. No government, Liberal of Conservative, had the commitment to regaining control of our borders by overcoming the meddling policy making Supremos. A tool existed, Sec. 33 of the Constitution, the "notwithstanding" clause. Legislation prefaced by "notwithstanding" the Singh Decision could have been introduced to require that the only way to apply for immigration or "refugee" status in Canada would be to apply and be vetted abroad. Not much has changed. Another wave of Gypsies is flooding in as refugees. The cost is horrific and the government sits hapless sucking their thumbs. "A record 110 claimants arrived at the airport one night last week, creating a challenge for immigration and security personnel working to process them, officers say. ... Entire Roma families, from babies to grandmothers, are getting off flights and claiming refugee protection at Pearson, alleging they’re being persecuted by “skinheads or Neo-Nazis” in their homeland, border officers said. Front-line officers at Pearson said extra staff had to be called in last week when the 110 claimants landed at the airport. Staff worked through the night to process the claimants before they were released to shelters or to the care of family members. Officers said many of the refugee seniors and children suffer from health issues and expressed concern they’re placing a burden on the health-care system." .(Toronto Sun, Oct. 31, 2011) No problem. Canadians will happily wait even longer under our already stressed medicare system to accommodate the queue jumpers. Notice, as well, there's no effort to incarcerate or detain those clearly entering Canada as part of an organized effort. The claim of persecution is laughable. In fact, an Eastern European form of affirmative action, gives special housing and job consideration to Gypsies. Also, "immigration lawyer Richard Kurland said Roma don’t have to travel to Canada and can legally seek asylum in any European Union country. 'They don’t have to remain in Canada,' Kurland said. 'They can return to any European country and legally work.' Some CBSA officers said many Roma go underground in Canada rather than be deported to Hungary. Close to 700 refugee cases have been abandoned by Roma in the last three years." The one weapon Canada has is to require visitors from certain countries to obtain a visa. This affords us at least some opportunity to check would be travellers before they arrive here and plunk themselves down to sop up the benefits handed them courtesy of the taxpayers by the Singh Decision. A flood of Mexican "refugees" -- indeed, in recent years democratic Mexico was Canada's major source of refugee claimants! -- and of Czech Gypsies was severely curtailed by imposing a visa requirement. "Hungarian citizens do not require a visa to travel to Canada and Hungary has been a leading source of refugee claimants in recent years, according to the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB). Some 2,400 Hungarian refugee claimants were referred to the IRB for hearings in 2009. There were 2,300 in 2010 and about 2,500 from January to September of this year. About 23% of the claimants are accepted as refugees. Officials at the Canada Border Services Agency said Tuesday that they are looking into the issue." Looking into the issue? Duh! The minimal short term solution is simple: impose a visa requirement on visitors from Hungary and then, long term, use the "notwithstanding" clause to take back control of our borders. Oh, yes, quite apart from the years of welfare, medicare, dental care, public housing, legal aid etc., there's the processing cost and it's staggering. "It takes at least two years to process refugee claims and each claimant ends up costing taxpayers about $150,000." (Toronto Star, April 4, 2011) So, a single 50-Gypsy night at Pearson will cost taxpayers something on the order of $7.5-million. Gee, what's the catch? Stopping this dollar drain might be a first step toward shrinking the deficit that is the Harper government's avowed goal. Paul Fromm Director Canada First Immigration Control Committee _____________________________ Unsubscribe / Change Profile: http://ymlp296.net/u.php?id=gmjhqsqgsgbbqgumw Powered by YourMailingListProvider |
Latest Wave of Gypsy "Refugee" Claimants Floods Pearson Each Night |
Written by Paul Fromm |
Wednesday, 02 November 2011 04:19 |
*Latest Wave of Gypsy "Refugee" Claimants Floods Pearson Each Night* ? It's been 12 years since some rough and ready young White Nationalists protested outside a cheap Scarborough hotel. Canada was then being swamped by hundreds of Gypsy "refugee" claimants pouring in through Toronto International Airport. The young protesters were peaceful. One of their signs urged: "Honk, if you hate Gypsies." Many supportive drivers honked or gave them the thumbs up sign. This dissent was too much for the Canadian Jewish Congress's Bernie Farber. He demanded that the police charge the protesters with "hate." Since in minority-ridden Canada, the CJC's word was taken as a government's command, the youths were charged some months later and arrested right around Christmas. What a gift! Some were beaten by negroes in prison before getting bail. Years of stress and high costs eventually resulted in the charges of hate being dropped. The largest problem then, however, was the destructive regime imposed by the Supreme Court Singh Decision of 1985. That decision mandated that anyone who could sneak onto Canadian soil and chant the magic mantra, "I'm a refugee" was entitled to a hearing and appeal and, all the while, had ALL the rights of a Canadian citizen, except the right to vote. Thus, in the interminable time it took to hear the "refugee" claim and to deal with an appeal, if the decision was unfavourable to the claimant, the foreigner was entitled to legal aid, welfare, medicare, dental care, language training and job training. No government, Liberal of Conservative, had the commitment to regaining control of our borders by overcoming the meddling policy making Supremos. A tool existed, Sec. 33 of the Constitution, the "notwithstanding" clause. Legislation prefaced by "notwithstanding" the Singh Decision could have been introduced to require that the only way to apply for immigration or "refugee" status in Canada would be to apply and be vetted abroad. Not much has changed. Another wave of Gypsies is flooding in as refugees. The cost is horrific and the government sits hapless sucking their thumbs. "A record 110 claimants arrived at the airport one night last week, creating a challenge for immigration and security personnel working to process them, officers say. ... Entire Roma families, from babies to grandmothers, are getting off flights and claiming refugee protection at Pearson, alleging they’re being persecuted by “skinheads or Neo-Nazis” in their homeland, border officers said. Front-line officers at Pearson said extra staff had to be called in last week when the 110 claimants landed at the airport. Staff worked through the night to process the claimants before they were released to shelters or to the care of family members. Officers said many of the refugee seniors and children suffer from health issues and expressed concern they’re placing a burden on the health-care system." .(*Toronto Sun*, Oct. 31, 2011) No problem. Canadians will happily wait even longer under our already stressed medicare system to accommodate the queue jumpers. Notice, as well, there's no effort to incarcerate or detain those clearly entering Canada as part of an organized effort. The claim of persecution is laughable. In fact, an Eastern European form of affirmative action, gives special housing and job consideration to Gypsies. Also, "immigration lawyer Richard Kurland said Roma don’t have to travel to Canada and can legally seek asylum in any European Union country. 'They don’t have to remain in Canada,' Kurland said. 'They can return to any European country and legally work.' Some CBSA officers said many Roma go underground in Canada rather than be deported to Hungary. Close to 700 refugee cases have been abandoned by Roma in the last three years." The one weapon Canada has is to require visitors from certain countries to obtain a visa. This affords us at least some opportunity to check would be travellers before they arrive here and plunk themselves down to sop up the benefits handed them courtesy of the taxpayers by the Singh Decision. A flood of Mexican "refugees" -- indeed, in recent years democratic Mexico was Canada's major source of refugee claimants! -- and of Czech Gypsies was severely curtailed by imposing a visa requirement. "Hungarian citizens do not require a visa to travel to Canada and Hungary has been a leading source of refugee claimants in recent years, according to the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB). Some 2,400 Hungarian refugee claimants were referred to the IRB for hearings in 2009. There were 2,300 in 2010 and about 2,500 from January to September of this year. About 23% of the claimants are accepted as refugees. Officials at the Canada Border Services Agency said Tuesday that they are looking into the issue." Looking into the issue? Duh! The minimal short term solution is simple: impose a visa requirement on visitors from Hungary and then, long term, use the "notwithstanding" clause to take back control of our borders. Oh, yes, quite apart from the years of welfare, medicare, dental care, public housing, legal aid etc., there's the processing cost and it's staggering. "It takes at least two years to process refugee claims and each claimant ends up costing taxpayers about $150,000." (*Toronto Star*, April 4, 2011) So, a single 50-Gypsy night at Pearson will cost taxpayers something on the order of $7.5-million. Gee, what's the catch? Stopping this dollar drain might be a first step toward shrinking the deficit that is the Harper government's avowed goal. *Paul Fromm* *Director* *Canada First Immigration Control Committee* *Up to 50 Hungarian Roma are routinely filing refugee claims daily at Pearson airport, putting a strain on airport staff and medical services, according to border services officials. * A record 110 claimants arrived at the airport one night last week, creating a challenge for immigration and security personnel working to process them, officers say. The Hungarian Roma are a stateless ethnic group that considers the name “Gypsy” derogatory. Entire Roma families, from babies to grandmothers, are getting off flights and claiming refugee protection at Pearson, alleging they’re being persecuted by “skinheads or Neo-Nazis” in their homeland, border officers said. Front-line officers at Pearson said extra staff had to be called in last week when the 110 claimants landed at the airport. Staff worked through the night to process the claimants before they were released to shelters or to the care of family members. Officers said many of the refugee seniors and children suffer from health issues and expressed concern they’re placing a burden on the health-care system. Hungarian citizens do not require a visa to travel to Canada and Hungary has been a leading source of refugee claimants in recent years, according to the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB). Some 2,400 Hungarian refugee claimants were referred to the IRB for hearings in 2009. There were 2,300 in 2010 and about 2,500 from January to September of this year. About 23% of the claimants are accepted as refugees. Officials at the Canada Border Services Agency said Tuesday that they are looking into the issue. Gina Csanyi-Roban, executive director of the Roma Community Centre, said Toronto shelters are full and the newcomers are being housed in other communities. “These people are scared and running for their lives,” Csanyi-Roban said on Tuesday. “Neo-Nazi groups and setting up training camps and committing violence against the Roma.” She also said many are exploited or abused by others when they arrive here. Three families of 13 people, including two grandparents, were scammed of $270 in savings by a taxi driver who took them from the airport to a Kingston Rd. shelter, she said, adding that then driver sped off. “The Canadian government has been silent on the issue,” Csanyi-Roban said. “The problems will still be there even if a visa on Hungary is imposed.” Immigration lawyer Richard Kurland said Roma don’t have to travel to Canada and can legally seek asylum in any European Union country. “They don’t have to remain in Canada,” Kurland said. “They can return to any European country and legally work.” Some CBSA officers said many Roma go underground in Canada rather than be deported to Hungary. Close to 700 refugee cases have been abandoned by Roma in the last three years.(*Toronto Sun*, Oct. 31, 2011) |
Latest Wave of Gypsy "Refugee" Claimants Floods Pearson Each Night |
Written by Paul Fromm |
Wednesday, 02 November 2011 04:09 |
*Latest Wave of Gypsy "Refugee" Claimants Floods Pearson Each Night* ? It's been 12 years since some rough and ready young White Nationalists protested outside a cheap Scarborough hotel. Canada was then being swamped by hundreds of Gypsy "refugee" claimants pouring in through Toronto International Airport. The young protesters were peaceful. One of their signs urged: "Honk, if you hate Gypsies." Many supportive drivers honked or gave them the thumbs up sign. This dissent was too much for the Canadian Jewish Congress's Bernie Farber. He demanded that the police charge the protesters with "hate." Since in minority-ridden Canada, the CJC's word was taken as a government's command, the youths were charged some months later and arrested right around Christmas. What a gift! Some were beaten by negroes in prison before getting bail. Years of stress and high costs eventually resulted in the charges of hate being dropped. The largest problem then, however, was the destructive regime imposed by the Supreme Court Singh Decision of 1985. That decision mandated that anyone who could sneak onto Canadian soil and chant the magic mantra, "I'm a refugee" was entitled to a hearing and appeal and, all the while, had ALL the rights of a Canadian citizen, except the right to vote. Thus, in the interminable time it took to hear the "refugee" claim and to deal with an appeal, if the decision was unfavourable to the claimant, the foreigner was entitled to legal aid, welfare, medicare, dental care, language training and job training. No government, Liberal of Conservative, had the commitment to regaining control of our borders by overcoming the meddling policy making Supremos. A tool existed, Sec. 33 of the Constitution, the "notwithstanding" clause. Legislation prefaced by "notwithstanding" the Singh Decision could have been introduced to require that the only way to apply for immigration or "refugee" status in Canada would be to apply and be vetted abroad. Not much has changed. Another wave of Gypsies is flooding in as refugees. The cost is horrific and the government sits hapless sucking their thumbs. "A record 110 claimants arrived at the airport one night last week, creating a challenge for immigration and security personnel working to process them, officers say. ... Entire Roma families, from babies to grandmothers, are getting off flights and claiming refugee protection at Pearson, alleging they’re being persecuted by “skinheads or Neo-Nazis” in their homeland, border officers said. Front-line officers at Pearson said extra staff had to be called in last week when the 110 claimants landed at the airport. Staff worked through the night to process the claimants before they were released to shelters or to the care of family members. Officers said many of the refugee seniors and children suffer from health issues and expressed concern they’re placing a burden on the health-care system." .(*Toronto Sun*, Oct. 31, 2011) No problem. Canadians will happily wait even longer under our already stressed medicare system to accommodate the queue jumpers. Notice, as well, there's no effort to incarcerate or detain those clearly entering Canada as part of an organized effort. The claim of persecution is laughable. In fact, an Eastern European form of affirmative action, gives special housing and job consideration to Gypsies. Also, "immigration lawyer Richard Kurland said Roma don’t have to travel to Canada and can legally seek asylum in any European Union country. 'They don’t have to remain in Canada,' Kurland said. 'They can return to any European country and legally work.' Some CBSA officers said many Roma go underground in Canada rather than be deported to Hungary. Close to 700 refugee cases have been abandoned by Roma in the last three years." The one weapon Canada has is to require visitors from certain countries to obtain a visa. This affords us at least some opportunity to check would be travellers before they arrive here and plunk themselves down to sop up the benefits handed them courtesy of the taxpayers by the Singh Decision. A flood of Mexican "refugees" -- indeed, in recent years democratic Mexico was Canada's major source of refugee claimants! -- and of Czech Gypsies was severely curtailed by imposing a visa requirement. "Hungarian citizens do not require a visa to travel to Canada and Hungary has been a leading source of refugee claimants in recent years, according to the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB). Some 2,400 Hungarian refugee claimants were referred to the IRB for hearings in 2009. There were 2,300 in 2010 and about 2,500 from January to September of this year. About 23% of the claimants are accepted as refugees. Officials at the Canada Border Services Agency said Tuesday that they are looking into the issue." Looking into the issue? Duh! The minimal short term solution is simple: impose a visa requirement on visitors from Hungary and then, long term, use the "notwithstanding" clause to take back control of our borders. Oh, yes, quite apart from the years of welfare, medicare, dental care, public housing, legal aid etc., there's the processing cost and it's staggering. "It takes at least two years to process refugee claims and each claimant ends up costing taxpayers about $150,000." (*Toronto Star*, April 4, 2011) So, a single 50-Gypsy night at Pearson will cost taxpayers something on the order of $7.5-million. Gee, what's the catch? Stopping this dollar drain might be a first step toward shrinking the deficit that is the Harper government's avowed goal. *Paul Fromm* *Director* *Canada First Immigration Control Committee* *Up to 50 Hungarian Roma are routinely filing refugee claims daily at Pearson airport, putting a strain on airport staff and medical services, according to border services officials. * A record 110 claimants arrived at the airport one night last week, creating a challenge for immigration and security personnel working to process them, officers say. The Hungarian Roma are a stateless ethnic group that considers the name “Gypsy” derogatory. Entire Roma families, from babies to grandmothers, are getting off flights and claiming refugee protection at Pearson, alleging they’re being persecuted by “skinheads or Neo-Nazis” in their homeland, border officers said. Front-line officers at Pearson said extra staff had to be called in last week when the 110 claimants landed at the airport. Staff worked through the night to process the claimants before they were released to shelters or to the care of family members. Officers said many of the refugee seniors and children suffer from health issues and expressed concern they’re placing a burden on the health-care system. Hungarian citizens do not require a visa to travel to Canada and Hungary has been a leading source of refugee claimants in recent years, according to the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB). Some 2,400 Hungarian refugee claimants were referred to the IRB for hearings in 2009. There were 2,300 in 2010 and about 2,500 from January to September of this year. About 23% of the claimants are accepted as refugees. Officials at the Canada Border Services Agency said Tuesday that they are looking into the issue. Gina Csanyi-Roban, executive director of the Roma Community Centre, said Toronto shelters are full and the newcomers are being housed in other communities. “These people are scared and running for their lives,” Csanyi-Roban said on Tuesday. “Neo-Nazi groups and setting up training camps and committing violence against the Roma.” She also said many are exploited or abused by others when they arrive here. Three families of 13 people, including two grandparents, were scammed of $270 in savings by a taxi driver who took them from the airport to a Kingston Rd. shelter, she said, adding that then driver sped off. “The Canadian government has been silent on the issue,” Csanyi-Roban said. “The problems will still be there even if a visa on Hungary is imposed.” Immigration lawyer Richard Kurland said Roma don’t have to travel to Canada and can legally seek asylum in any European Union country. “They don’t have to remain in Canada,” Kurland said. “They can return to any European country and legally work.” Some CBSA officers said many Roma go underground in Canada rather than be deported to Hungary. Close to 700 refugee cases have been abandoned by Roma in the last three years.(*Toronto Sun*, Oct. 31, 2011) |
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