Canada Has A Heart
Attention Unhappy Foreigners
If you are unhappy in your work whether you be from Malaysa, Argentina, Mexico, Finland or Upper Volta, take heart. Canada will take you with open arms.
Just jump on a ship or a plane and when you get here tell the nice man at the Immigration Gate that you "want asylum".
An Egyptian fellow by the name of
Mohammed Zeki Mahjoub did that but he ended up in jail for seven years.
The courts are ordering him freed now pending further investigation - jeez, you'd think seven years was enough time to figure this out.
Three things should happen:
the judge who released this guy should be deported to somewhere far away,
this Egyptian should be sent back to Egypt, and
the twit in Immigration should be fired for letting him in back in 2000.
An Egyptian who has been jailed in Canada for nearly seven years on suspicion of possible links of al-Qaeda was ordered freed on bail Thursday morning by a Federal Court judge.
Mohammed Zeki Mahjoub worked on a Sudanese farm for Osama bin Landen in the mid-1990s but has faced no criminal charges since coming to Canada as an asylum seeker.
He has been jailed under the Immigration Act's national-security provisions since 2000, but is now to be freed on some form of conditional release. Mr. Justice Richard Mosley has ruled that any threat that Mr. Mahjoub may represent has been effectively neutralized by his years of being locked away.
When the hell is Canada gonna wise up and clamp down on illegals getting into this country?
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