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JohnP
12-18-2008, 03:53 PM
Deserters face deportation from Canada
The Canadian Press via AP
Posted : Wednesday Dec 17, 2008 12:54:41 EST

TORONTO — The War Resisters Support Campaign says a former U.S. soldier living in Nanaimo, B.C., has been told he must leave Canada by Dec. 24 or face removal by force.

Cliff Cornell, originally from Arkansas, arrived in Canada in January 2005 after refusing to deploy to Iraq, and he now works as an assistant manager of a retail store.

Cornell’s deportation order follows similar orders for war resisters Corey Glass, Jeremy Hinzman and his family, Patrick Hart and his family, Matt Lowell and Dean Walcott.

Lee Zaslofsky, co-ordinator of the support group, is calling on Immigration Minister Jason Kenney to stop all deportations of war resisters.

The group wants the federal government to implement a motion adopted by Parliament in June recommending that “conscientious objectors” to wars not sanctioned by the United Nations be allowed to stay and apply for permanent resident status.

A spokesman for Kenney says the government “remains convinced” that U.S. military deserters are not genuine refugees.

Federal Court is to hear an appeal by Hinzman against his deportation order on Feb. 10.

“(Immigration) Minister Jason Kenney should stop all deportations, at least until the Federal Court has completed the Hinzman appeal,” Zaslofsky said.

“It would be a travesty if war resisters were deported, especially over the holidays, only to have the court find that they should be given another chance to apply to stay in Canada.”

Velshi Alykhan, spokesman for Kenney, said the government’s position remains unchanged.

“The government remains convinced that U.S. military deserters are not genuine refugees and do not fall under internationally accepted definitions of people in need of protection,” Alykhan said in an email.

“We have successfully advanced this position before three independent tribunals. ... We will continue to make this argument.”

The war resisters group says in a release that another resister, Kim Rivera, will receive a decision on Jan. 7.

Rivera served in Iraq and came to Canada with her husband Mario and their two children in early 2007.

This should provide another meaningful discussion.

03_SHOOTER
12-18-2008, 04:57 PM
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SlightlyCatholic
12-18-2008, 06:22 PM
The guy can't conscientiously object to something he already swore to do...

PaulR
12-18-2008, 08:04 PM
I can only hope that the punishment is harsh. A message needs to be sent to people in today's "kinder and gentler" military.

SGM
12-18-2008, 11:06 PM
GOOD JOB CANADA!!!!!
Kick'em all out and back. Its not like they were drafted, they, of free choice entered the serve, knew what they were doing. Let 'em serve out their term and then get out.

Now all they deserve is a cell for the rest of their time.

Des
12-19-2008, 12:09 AM
Hopefully we start sending more and more of these guys back to where they came from