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Fears over Canada’s refugee plans in wake of Paris attacks are overstated
Marcus Gee
The Globe and Mail
Published Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015 3:31PM EST
Last updated Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015 4:32PM EST
Since the events in Paris last week, concerns have been growing about the new Liberal government’s plans to take in 25,000 refugees by the end of the year. They centre on two issues: capacity and security. Can Canada really absorb so many people? And can it prevent terrorists from infiltrating the country by posing as refugees?

Both concerns are exaggerated. Start with capacity. Twenty-five thousand refugees works out to perhaps 5,000 or 6,000 families. Spread across a sparsely populated country of 35 million, that hardly seems impossible. Canada takes in about a quarter of a million immigrants a year as it is. It has many years of experience of welcoming and absorbing newcomers, a record of successful integration that is the envy of the world.

When Germany is taking in hundreds of thousands, it seems absurd for Canada to quail at the prospect of 25,000. Big cities such as Toronto, which can expect to receive large numbers, have well-established networks to ease the entry of arrivals. Refugee agencies, English teachers, health clinics, schools, community groups, churches, mosques – all are standing ready to help. So is the existing Syrian-Canadian community. Private groups are lining up to sponsor refugees. Families are offering winter coats, linen, furniture and spare rooms.

Ryerson University’s Ratna Omidvar, chair of Lifeline Syria, which is organizing support for refugees, says that she can’t turn around in Toronto without bumping into someone offering to help. Her group has lined up hundreds of offers of sponsorship. “This is a movement that has gripped the imagination of the city in a way I haven’t seen for a long time,” she says.

Whether or not the government reaches its ambitious goal of bringing in all 25,000 by year’s end – and no one will care much if it takes a little longer – it deserves credit for promising that Canada will do more to help ease the refugee crisis, an effort that is in keeping with the country’s recent history of compassion in times of crisis. It would be a shame if the Paris attacks planted doubts about that effort and made Canadians pull back from their usual openness.

The Syrian refugees are victims of terror, not agents of it. They are fleeing killers much like those who stalked the streets of Paris. Their country has become a war zone. Of course Canada should do its utmost to help them.
Canadians shouldn’t let worries about security blunt their generosity. The refugees we will be getting are not flooding onto our shores as they are onto Europe’s. Canada is a lucky place in many ways. Among them is the fact of its geographic position. It means we are not subject to sudden waves of desperate migrants. Europe faces Africa and the Middle East. The United States faces Latin America. Canada has sea on three sides and a wealthy democracy on the fourth.

Instead of having to deal with throngs of refugees pouring across our borders, Canadian officials will reach out to the places where refugees have temporarily settled, such as Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan. That makes it easier for authorities to examine documentation and conduct medical, criminal and security checks. United Nations refugee officials already perform those sorts of checks in advance, in effect pre-screening refugees and determining which are most suited to resettlement in places like Canada even before Canadian authorities conduct their own due diligence. Many refugees belong to families who have been in camps or other makeshift accommodation for months or years.

So it’s disappointing to see so many political voices raising questions about the refugee effort in the aftermath of the Paris attacks. Paris should not change the way we respond to the plight of the refugees. The best way to respond to terrorism is to keep thinking clearly, thrusting aside the kinds of fears and doubts it seeks to spread. Neither fear over Canadian security nor doubts about Canadian capacity should stand in the way of a swift and generous response to the refugee crisis.
 
Instead of having to deal with throngs of refugees pouring across our borders, Canadian officials will reach out to the places where refugees have temporarily settled, such as Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan. That makes it easier for authorities to examine documentation and conduct medical, criminal and security checks. United Nations refugee officials already perform those sorts of checks in advance, in effect pre-screening refugees and determining which are most suited to resettlement in places like Canada even before Canadian authorities conduct their own due diligence. Many refugees belong to families who have been in camps or other makeshift accommodation for months or years.
这几天有个保守党的请愿书,上面却写“no process for security review”。
 
Instead of having to deal with throngs of refugees pouring across our borders, Canadian officials will reach out to the places where refugees have temporarily settled, such as Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan. That makes it easier for authorities to examine documentation and conduct medical, criminal and security checks. United Nations refugee officials already perform those sorts of checks in advance, in effect pre-screening refugees and determining which are most suited to resettlement in places like Canada even before Canadian authorities conduct their own due diligence. Many refugees belong to families who have been in camps or other makeshift accommodation for months or years.
这几天有个保守党的请愿书,上面却写“no process for security review”。

可能不安检么。
 
令人崩溃和深思的是,这次制造巴黎恐怖袭击的基本是在西方长大的木二代
 
Here’s how refugees are screened before arriving in Canada
By Monique Muise Global News
November 19, 2015 6:09 am
Updated: November 19, 2015 7:40 am

The usual path taken by men, women and children seeking to come to Canada as refugees can be long and complicated.

The Canadian government may be hoping to speed up this process as it attempts to meet its target of bringing in 25,000 Syrian and other refugees by the end of December. In spite of the short timeline, the government has promised intense and rigorous security checks of each person who arrives in Canada.

Typically, a person seeking asylum here needs to pass through several layers of approval and screening, which includes running the refugee’s file against databases maintained by the Canada Border Services Agency, Interpol, CSIS and similar databases in allied countries.

Here’s a look at how the process usually unfolds, and how the government might be able to bring people over halfway through, and then complete the screenings on Canadian soil.

 
http://www.bcbay.com/news/2015/11/18/378397.html

回答最后一个问题:移民申请都要花上几个月,加拿大怎么可能在为了两个月处理这么多难民申请?


  事实并不像很多报道那样,加拿大对这些难民没有任何审查。根据目前的信息,加拿大所接受的难民已经在海外进行了至少三道安全审查。

  第一步:大部分接受的难民来自于土耳其,黎吧嫩和约旦三个大的难民营。这些难民已经在难民营中住了很长时间,并且在联合国难民署已经登记,而在登记中,这些联合国已经对这些人的背景进行了详细的调查。

  第二步:海外加拿大的移民局进对申请者进行更多背景调查,其中包括北约的共享档案以及美国CIA、FBI等部门的反恐资料。

  第三步:RCMP,边境安全局,移民局等多部门的联合面试,面试将会在很大程度上减少了恐怖分子混入的可能性。
这么安全的良民,美国人民都没舍得要。还说西点学雷锋是假新闻,谣言害死人啊。
 
http://www.bcbay.com/news/2015/11/18/378397.html

回答最后一个问题:移民申请都要花上几个月,加拿大怎么可能在为了两个月处理这么多难民申请?


  事实并不像很多报道那样,加拿大对这些难民没有任何审查。根据目前的信息,加拿大所接受的难民已经在海外进行了至少三道安全审查。

  第一步:大部分接受的难民来自于土耳其,黎吧嫩和约旦三个大的难民营。这些难民已经在难民营中住了很长时间,并且在联合国难民署已经登记,而在登记中,这些联合国已经对这些人的背景进行了详细的调查。

  第二步:海外加拿大的移民局进对申请者进行更多背景调查,其中包括北约的共享档案以及美国CIA、FBI等部门的反恐资料。

  第三步:RCMP,边境安全局,移民局等多部门的联合面试,面试将会在很大程度上减少了恐怖分子混入的可能性。
第一步:联合国官员“恭喜你,你住两年了,这是户口本和良民证”。
第二步:cia,fbi“阿仆肚拉,你是好人吗”“是”(心说,sb,老子是易普拉希,护照是假的)
第三步:同上。
纯属虚构,说真的,白左也许真傻。中国人信这个,就是装傻了。
 
令人崩溃和深思的是,这次制造巴黎恐怖袭击的基本是在西方长大的木二代
袭击者的策划人还是一个富二代呢。
 
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