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Re: Edmonton ... Terrorist Attack [realAB] [ In reply to ]
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not applicable in this case...http://www.cbc.ca/...i-edmonton-1.4316074

Sounds like your run of the mill nutjob. I am thankful he didn't have easy access to firearms. Could have been much worse.

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Re: Edmonton ... Terrorist Attack [CaptainCanada] [ In reply to ]
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yeah thank you gun control...

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Re: Edmonton ... Terrorist Attack [Sanuk] [ In reply to ]
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http://www.cbc.ca/...ice-jasper-1.4319245

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Re: Edmonton ... Terrorist Attack [realAB] [ In reply to ]
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Gun control? LOL Fed's can't even clue in to inadmissible applicants.
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Re: Edmonton ... Terrorist Attack [realAB] [ In reply to ]
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Two months later, on Sept. 22, 2011, an immigration judge ordered Sharif removed to Somalia. Sharif waived his right to appeal that decision.

But Sharif was released on Nov. 23, 2011, on an ICE order of supervision, "due to a lack of likelihood of his removal in the reasonably foreseeable future," Elzea said in a statement to CBC News.


How does that happen?









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Re: Edmonton ... Terrorist Attack [vitus979] [ In reply to ]
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Historically it's really hard to deport people to Somalia. The receiver country is supposed issue a passport or travel document. Lots of countries will claim there is no proof that the person is a citizen of their country. The lack of a fully functioning government in Somalia is another barrier. Only recently Somalis have started to be deported and mostly for criminal issues.

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Re: Edmonton ... Terrorist Attack [racin_rusty] [ In reply to ]
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Did he use a gun, no.

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Re: Edmonton ... Terrorist Attack [realAB] [ In reply to ]
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So a judge orders him deported, and ICE gave up on that after two months- and their alternative was to just let him go?

Ugh. There has to be a better solution than that.








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Re: Edmonton ... Terrorist Attack [vitus979] [ In reply to ]
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Two months later, on Sept. 22, 2011, an immigration judge ordered Sharif removed to Somalia. Sharif waived his right to appeal that decision.

But Sharif was released on Nov. 23, 2011, on an ICE order of supervision, "due to a lack of likelihood of his removal in the reasonably foreseeable future," Elzea said in a statement to CBC News.

I read a similar article here and was confused. The article states he had no criminal history so why did the immigration judge order him removed to Somalia in the first place?

Then the next question is how can someone released under an order of supervision, just disappear?

Finally, how can someone ordered back to Somalia and who escaped an order of supervision manage to enter Canada as a refugee without any questions? How can someone enter Canada from the U.S as a refugee from Somalia, and not have that raise eyebrows?

No wonder people don't have faith in governments.



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Re: Edmonton ... Terrorist Attack [Sanuk] [ In reply to ]
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The article states he had no criminal history so why did the immigration judge order him removed to Somalia in the first place?

Not authorized to be here, I guess. And/or they had reason to suspect he had terrorist connections.



Then the next question is how can someone released under an order of supervision, just disappear?

Ha. No, the question is how they expected him not to disappear.



Finally, how can someone ordered back to Somalia and who escaped an order of supervision manage to enter Canada as a refugee without any questions?

I don't know if they asked him any questions or not, but I'm under the impression that it's fairly common for refugees to travel from the US to Canada- I assume it's often refugees the US won't recognize as such, but Canada will.









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Re: Edmonton ... Terrorist Attack [vitus979] [ In reply to ]
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Failed refugee claim? Mental health incidents?

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Re: Edmonton ... Terrorist Attack [realAB] [ In reply to ]
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Failed refugee claim? Mental health incidents?

Exactly the kind of person we want...

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