Canada's Syrian refugee plan limited to women, children and families

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Canada's Syrian refugee plan limited to women, children and families
Unaccompanied men not included because of ongoing security concerns
By Rosemary Barton, CBC News Posted: Nov 22, 2015 9:00 PM ET Last Updated: Nov 22, 2015 9:47 PM ET

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Syrian refugee Khitam, 21, holds her 18-month-old daughter, Reeham, inside her tent at a refugee camp in the town of Deir Zanoun, Lebanon. Canadian authorities have been screening about 100 people a day in Lebanon to help get 25,000 Syrian refugees to Canada by the end of the year. (Bilal Hussein/Associated Press)

The federal government's much-anticipated Syrian refugee plan will limit those accepted into Canada to women, children and families only, CBC News has learned.

Sources tell CBC News that to deal with some ongoing concerns around security, unaccompanied men seeking asylum will not be part of the program.

The details of the plan will be announced Tuesday, but already Canadian officials have been working on the ground to process people.

In the last six weeks alone, Canadian authorities have managed to screen about 100 people a day in Lebanon to help the government reach its ambitious of target of getting 25,000 Syrian refugees here by the end of the year.

These are on top of the refugees being processed by the United Nations Refugee Agency.

The government has so far been mum about both the kind of security screening it is doing and whether it will be limited to refugee camps overseas, or whether some of it will take place in Canada.

But last week Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said the process will be on top of what the United Nations is already doing. Canada's screening is being co-ordinated across departments, including the RCMP and CSIS.

Most heading for military bases
As many as 900 refugees a day are expected to arrive from Turkey, Jordan and Beirut. The vast majority of them will arrive in Toronto and Montreal.

Sources say most of the newcomers will initially be housed in military bases, which have been preparing for their arrival. Other kinds of housing will also be used, including hotels and abandoned hospitals.

But sources also say the government will stay away from calling any of these temporary housing locations "camps" — perhaps to stay away from the notion that refugee camps are typically large-scale and temporary, often using tents.

Refugees will not be housed in tents in Canada.

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Maria Aman, left, who came to Canada 22 years ago as a refugee, Emma Schultz, centre, and Fartun Mohamud, who immigrated to Canada in 2006, hold signs during a rally outside the Saskatchewan legislature in Regina on Tuesday. Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall has expressed concern over the federal government's plans to bring in 25,000 Syrian refugees by year's end. (Jennifer Graham/Canadian Press)

Moreover, once in Canada, officials broadly expect refugees to be "mobile" in about a month's time: While thousands of people may arrive temporarily in one location, they may quickly disperse throughout Canada.

There had been some initial concerns about trying to "contain" refugees to any given location for too long, given that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees mobility rights. Those rights apply to refugees once they arrive in Canada and could open the government up to potential legal problems, if applied.

Billion-dollar effort
The price tag of such an ambitious plan over a short timeline is going to be significant.

Sources confirm the dollar figures reported by The Canadian Press on Friday: $876.7 million for this first year alone. A large part of those initial costs come from airlifting thousands of people by Dec. 31.

The total cost of the program is expected to be $1.2 billion over six years.

The crisis of refugees from Syria and northern Iraq is part of the agenda as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with provincial and territorial premiers in Ottawa on Monday.

In a letter last week, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall called for the federal government to suspend its plans to fast-track so many new arrivals, citing concerns over rushing security checks.

Full details of the plan will be announced by the federal government on Tuesday.
 
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哈哈,有4个老婆一群孩子的有福了,,,移,那以后加拿大就可以出现一夫多妻满视野了,,,

我可以同你打赌。接收的难民里不可能有这种家庭。
 
那些全身绑炸药的,全都是女的,而且是少女少妇居多。加拿大把拿AK47男的堵在门外,绑炸药的女人杀伤力还更大。
 
加拿大不可能不接收难民。这点清楚了,后面的问题就是接收多少难民、接收什么人、处理过程和如何将可能对国家安全构成威胁的因素降到最低。

澳大利亚人口2,400万,将接收25,750叙利亚和伊拉克难民。

这就是西方国家,必须面对。
 
依计划接收难民,但从严挑选是今天比较好的解决方法。

加拿大不收叙利亚难民是不成的,因为大家都不想加拿大变成美国那样自大自私的国家。

而且,因为安全或财政负担原因不收难民对孩子也交代不了。如果我们告诉孩子,帮助人是好的,但不耍叫自己冒风险或者付出。孩子会怎么想?
 
哪裡的屌絲都是苦命啊 :crying:
 
这就好很多啊,最好接收的家庭里都是女孩。:D
 
加拿大不可能不接收难民。这点清楚了,后面的问题就是接收多少难民、接收什么人、处理过程和如何将可能对国家安全构成威胁的因素降到最低。

澳大利亚人口2,400万,将接收25,750叙利亚和伊拉克难民。

这就是西方国家,必须面对。
接收难民是必然的,就是步子迈得有点大。接收2W5只是个开始,过后加拿大不能就把大门关上吧,明年,后年。。。接收慢点对国家安全来说肯定是有利的,但土豆要表现的,慢了不能吸引人的眼球。
 
虽然上了CBC, 语气含含糊糊遮遮掩掩
CBC News has learned.
Sources tell CBC News
个人理解加拿大价值之一是以家庭为本,不带拆散家庭的,让女的来男的不让来?操作困难,过一年半载还得家庭团聚,一样的。
文章说礼拜二公布,现在是CBC通过source先learnt, 过两天再看。

也不过,这些生手当朝,什么政策都可以出台,到时看后果。
 
恐怖分子难道不会学电影《潜伏》那样造个假家庭?
 
恐怖分子难道不会学电影《潜伏》那样造个假家庭?
这也是要考虑的。恐怖分子可以用客机撞大楼,就没有什么是不可以和不可能的。
不过,听说移民局有时候(晚上)也查户口。就怕撞破假夫妻,恐怖分子当时就凶相毕露下杀手,不能不防。
 
女恐怖分子的比例不低。
 
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