Beautiful!

‘Thousands to be stripped of Canadian citizenship in historic fraud sweep
(via the inimitable and much admired Woodpile Report)

If Canada can do it, so can Australia and other Western countries.

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6 Responses to Beautiful!

  1. Darin says:

    If we did that here 1/3 of the country would have to leave,a man can dream can’t he…sigh :sad:

  2. WAKE UP says:

    It’s interesting that it’s Canada that is, at last, doing something about this.

  3. HarvardPotatoHead says:

    !!!OOOMMMGGG!!!!Miss, Mrs, Ms, Mr, It Wake Up. Can you arrange a pickup by a submarine? I am occupying a pier on the Outer Banks and the crowd is getting a little too much 1%ers. Plus they are drinking all my beer and Lolita’s grass will soon be goneOMG. There are 23 occupyers here now and three tents. Some of them are on IVs which may be morphine drip. If you can bring the sub close to shore get a SEAL team in case they have to shoot it out these people here are obviously not Harvard grads but then you probably aren’t either. Oops got a beep!!!OMG!!!later.

  4. Kris K says:

    Notice, too, the names of the people perpetrating the fraud, and from where those fraudulently claiming residency/citizenship come from:

    From the article:

    “He will unveil the details in Montreal where Nizar Zakka — an immigration consultant suspected of fraud — was arrested in 2009. Zakka is suspected of providing would-be Lebanese immigrants with false evidence — indicating that they were living in Quebec when they were not — to support their cases for permanent residency.”

    “The bulk of the citizenship fraud cases are said to be linked to Zakka as well as Halifax immigration consultant Hassan Al-Awaid, who was charged in March with more than 50 citizenship fraud-related offences.”

    Gee, lets guess what “Nizar Zakka”, “Hassan Al-Awaid”, and “Lebanese immigrants” [probably] ALL have in common. And I only say probably because, as usual, media outlets refuse to mention the religion of those involved. But you dear readers, like me, are becoming very good at reading between the lines.

    Did someone say “Religion of peace”?