Tuesday, April 8, 2008

What A Joke - Critics Say Canadian Immigration Law Could Cost Multiculturalism


This is absolutely absurd. The whining immigrants of Canada are all up in arms because the country is considering amendments to immigration laws that give the government control over who gets in to the country and who doesn't. The slovenly and the terroristic of course are up in arms over it claiming that Canada isn't being humanitarian and that the country will risk it's multicultural diversity. Bullshit. Here's some from the article:


Canada could lose its rich history of multiculturalism and ethnic diversity if controversial amendments are made to the country's immigration law, concerned immigrant groups said Tuesday.
The proposed legislation would give the federal government new power to fast-track certain types of applicants, while refusing to even consider others, and would help target highly sought after skilled workers.
said Sima Sahar Zerehi of the group Status Now.
"Canadian immigration is being totally reverted from a system that is based on a humanitarian basis to a system that is totally being catered to economic gains," she said.

Let's face facts here - the fact that Canada wants some control over who comes into their country and who doesn't IS CANADA'S RIGHT! These pigs who either emigrate to Canada to sit on their fat asses and feed off of social programs or enter the country to plot terror attacks are the major whiners because they see an end to the gravy train. Perhaps they want to see themselves set the immigration numbers for Canada too, huh? I'd say to these chumps real clearly: You don't have a RIGHT to immigrate to Canada. You may be given the PRIVILEGE of immigrating to Canada.

And as far as I'm concerned, everyone of these asshats that are complaining, should be deported within the next 30 days. You don't immigrate to a country and then stir up trouble and dictate the laws of the land you just moved to a year ago. Kick 'em out Canada and pass these amendments while you still can.

Here's the full story from The Canadian Press.


Critics say Canada could lose multiculturalism if immigration amendments pass

"Immigrants are being stripped of humanity and viewed as strictly economic units - and they can then be discarded when they're no longer useful."
The new policy could spell the demise of well-established ethnic communities, populations that would shrink instead of grow as new immigration priorities are established, said Zerehi, who is Iranian and came to Canada as a refugee.
Eventually, some ethnic cultures could disappear almost entirely from Canadian society as a result, she said.
Immigration Minister Diane Finley hasn't publicly stated exactly which skill sets would be prioritized and which would be less valued.
The seemingly secretive nature of the government's plan is creating worry and anxiety in ethnic communities, said Victor Wong of the Canadian-Chinese National Council.
"It's a lack of transparency that's caused this climate of distrust among the community organizations and that's why you're hearing so many complaints about this," Wong said.
The government should withdraw the proposed amendments for now, release a discussion paper outlining why it wants to change the legislation, and then consult ethnic communities before going any further, Wong said Tuesday at a hearing of the House of Commons' Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration.
"This has been the process in the past," he said.
The Conservatives have included the immigration measures in its larger budget-implementation bill, which is a confidence matter that would trigger an election if the opposition parties voted it down.
Zeheri said she's worried the Liberals will not vote against the immigration amendments because they don't want to face an election any time soon.
The legislative amendments wouldn't be enacted overnight and the public, stakeholders and the opposition will have many opportunities to provide input to the government, said Ed Komarnicki, the Conservative MP for Souris-Moose Mountain in Saskatchewan, who attended the committee hearing in Toronto.

1 comment:

deneb said...

It might interest some that a recent survey revealed that 64 percent of Canadians are growing weary of 'accommodating' newcomers. These high numbers are growing despite the fact that a good percentage of the population are recent immigrants!