Tuesday, August 17, 2010

The Canadian Left Adopts Immigration as a Bullying Tactic

Immigration has beocme the left's piggy-back issue

In the United States, immigration has become the ultimate hot-button issue; perhaps more than ever previously.

In states bordering Mexico, crime rates -- including violent crime -- have been drastically inflated by the flow of illegal immigrants into the United States. Among the desperate men and women who simply want to come to the US to work and prosper, criminal gangs and drug cartels frequently sneak across the border to set up shop.

In a fit of desperation, the state of Arizona passed legislation that would allow state law enforcement to enforce already-existing federal immigration laws, albeit with a higher standard of jurisprudence.

The Barack Obama administration promptly moved to prevent the Arizona immigration law from being enforced. Democrats have since confessed that Obama won't secure the border in order to keep support for comprehensive immigration reform alive.

But the political tolerance for illegal immigration goes much further than that. The far left has long realized that they can use the immigration issue to piggy-back their agenda onto the institutions of the state.

In Canada, a case in point is provided by a recent article published in the Tornto Star, in which a key element of the left's agenda -- universal child care -- is demanded by an immigrant group, and described as a "fundamental right".

“It is medieval to think that child care is just a sop to some special interest group,” says self-described "community activist" Uzma Shakir. “It’s a fundamental right. You can’t have rights as a woman if you don’t have child care.”

“This should be our priority as a group when we are talking to the government about poverty reduction,” she continues. “You cannot reduce poverty if women can’t work.”

The subject of the story is the South Asian Women's Rights Organization and their campaign for universal child care.

The group aruges that many immigrant women in Canada are prevented from working by child-rearing responsibilities, and that the only answer is for the government to impliment universal child care.

Interestingly, their test case is an accountant from Bangladesh, who apparently never considered telecommuting or working from a home office in order to ply her trade while still being able to care for her five-year-old son.

It's a sobering reminder of the attitude such groups take toward individual responsibility -- their clear preference is for government action, and their tactic is to exploit the vulnerability of recent immigrants in order to expand government activism.

As the example of the United States shows, the best way to do that is to expand the number of recent immigrants to Canada. Moreover, the more desperate those immigrants are, the more likely it is that they'll be able to provoke the kind of public sympathy needed to justify such a broad expansion of government activism.

A current Canadian case-in-point is that of a boatload of Tamil refugees recently arrived in Canada.

In a paragraph-long statement passed off as an article by Rabble.ca, Shakir declares that "our best strategy is to follow our humanitarian principles and due process."

For leftists such as Shakir, the best-case scenario is that Canada would accept as many of these Tamils as possible.

Yet there's a dark spectre underlying the matter: among the legitimate refugees from the violence and chaos that continues to reign in Sri Lanka are, almost certainly, Tamil Tiger terrorists.

Vic Toews, Canada's Minister of Public Safety, has suggested that the Sun Sea may be a "test boat", and that more vessels like it may follow.

Kevin Libin has raised a possibility worthy of consideration: that Tamil Tigers may be attempting to set up a "government in exile" in Canada.

The probability that Tamil Tiger terrorists are among the Sun Sea's passenger manifest is remarkably high. Less than one year ago, two dozen of 76 Tamils arriving under similar circumstances were suspected Tigers.

Shakir is right to note that humanitarianism and due process are key watchwords in matters such as these.

The problem for Canadian due process is that it's far too lax; vessels such as the Sun Sea are attracted to Canada because the number of migrants Canada is likely to accept is far higher than in any other western country.

This indicates that if these Tamils were to attempt to claim refugee status in Britain, France or the Untied States, they would be screened much more vigorously, and more Tigers would be separated out and marked for deportation -- not that Canada's deportation processes aren't fraught with issues of their own.

In the meantime, the Tamil Tigers are known to terrorize and intimidate law-abiding Canadian Tamils into financially funding their efforts in Sri Lanka.

It's details like this that make the far left's tactics in regards to immigration all the more irresponsible.

Simply put, the far left attempts to adopt immigration as a bullying tactic against conservatives. If conservatives decline to support out-of-control government activism, they are accused of being anti-immigrant, or racist. If conservatives campaign in favour of stronger immigration controls, they are accused of the same.

This despite the detail that it was conservatives -- under Prime Minister John Diefenbaker -- who ended the consideration of race as a decisive factor in immigration decisions.

From Arizona to Ontario, the far left is attempting to use the immigration issue to piggy-back their agenda onto a deeply divisive issue and bully conservatives out of the debate.

Unfortuantely, this is often to the detriment of the immigrant communities they claim to be supporting.


5 comments:

  1. Some in the left are consistent with playing the class, cultural, race, religion card.

    The left have introduced a social welfare state promising it would lift all boats, they are complicit in turning a blind eye to the crimes and injustice in the same communities and the evidence of abuse and a lack of accountability with the funds.

    A refugee does not take a 100 day boat ride for $45k when he could have taken a first class ticket for less than $ 2k.

    The boatload has 80% young males and the liberal media are unable, unwilling to ask the basic questions about this organized illegal immigration enterprise.

    It would take 15-20 days direct route not 100 days as claimed. The food, fuel, sleeping arrangements necessary would require refueling to last 100 days on a boat 180 feet long with 490 people is bunk.

    The media has failed to ask experts if the claims are real from the lawyers.

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  2. You're assuming that the state the individual is trying to fly from is allowing them access to a flight to leave the country.

    Often, such individuals are denied access to ports of exit from their own country, and ports of entry into other countries (ie/ foreign embassies).

    The issue isn't quite as simple as you've made it out to be here, I'm afraid.

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  3. I may have included the bogus claims flying from Mexico and Europe. (Mexican and Romas)

    I am of the opinion that a large number are exploiting our system for purely economic reasons.

    We have an excellent track record and need to tighten up the rules and shorten the length before returning bogus claimants.

    I don't have a great deal of confidence we will be able to conduct a thorough investigation with Sri Lanka our acceptance rate is much higher than Australia.

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  4. This is where my figures from:

    He pointed specifically to one “European democracy” that has become the number one source country for asylum claims, saying that 97 per cent of those who say they need protection withdraw or abandon their claims. Only three of 2,500 cases from that country that went before the Refugee Board last year were accepted, he said

    http://www.muchmormagazine.com/2010/03/jason-kenney-to-introduce-refugee-system-reforms-this-week/

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  5. The point I am making, CS, is that oppressive governments often aren't content to let the subject of their oppression simply walk away.

    Sometimes they have to resort to exteme measures -- such as paying exorbitant amounts of money to travel on board a cramped sea dhingy.

    Now, that being said, we do know who have fewer recourses: criminals and terrorists. That being said, criminals and terrorists, unlike the law-abiding, have access to a whole secret world where fake passports and identities are peddled.

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