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Last post 09-24-2007, 7:42 PM by Paladin. 97 replies.
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  •  09-19-2007, 7:47 PM

    N.S. to attract more skilled immigrants to province

    N.S. and Ottawa sign agreement to attract more skilled immigrants to province 

    2007 09 19

     
    The Canadian Press


    Nova Scotia and Ottawa will work together to attract more skilled immigrants to the province.

    Federal Immigration Minister Diane Finley is in Halifax to sign the first ever immigration agreement with the province.

    Under the new agreement, Nova Scotia will be able to nominate more immigrants for acceptance into Canada.

    Nova Scotia Immigration Minsiter Carolyn Bolivar-Getson says restrictions on the number of people the province can nominate will also be removed.

    The new agreement will also make it easier for temporary foreign workers and international students to come to Nova Scotia.

    The federal and provincial governments will work together to devise marketing strategies to attract skilled workers from outside Canada
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  •  09-19-2007, 7:51 PM

    Re: N.S. to attract more skilled immigrants to province

    as long as these immigrants want to live under our canadian terms and are willing to work for a living   come right in

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  •  09-20-2007, 5:36 PM

    Illegal migrants lured to Canada

     


     

         

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    Illegal migrants lured to Canada
    Fraudulent sales pitch touts an open-door policy
     
    Adrian Humphreys
    National Post, with files from CanWest News Service
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    2007 09 20


    A sudden outpouring of illegal foreign migrants from the United States is crossing into Canada because of bogus claims by unscrupulous immigration consultants, a scam that has blossomed into an urban myth so pervasive the influx is clogging refugee services in some cities.

    A fraudulent sales pitch touting an open-door policy and "economic refugee" program in Canada, aimed largely at Mexican and Haitian migrants living illegally in the United States, is proving remarkably attractive to migrants already facing crackdowns in some U.S. states.

    While several hundred are said to have paid for useless immigration services, many more have heard the message and are heading north on their own.

    The Canadian Council for Refugees, a non-profit umbrella organization working to protect refugees, issued a warning this week of the scams and the burgeoning myth and asked the federal government to intervene.

    For some, it is already too late.

    In Windsor, local refugee aid organizations have been told to brace for 4,000 to 8,000 refugee claimants entering Canada through Windsor and other border points.

    "We are being inundated with them," said Wilfred Harbin, administrator for the Salvation Army Windsor Community and Rehabilitation Centre.

    "What are we going to do with them? We're running out of beds," he said.

    The Salvation Army has put up 50 families, some with up to nine children, at four city hotels. The bills, including those for meals, are being sent to the city's social services department. Another 30 single men are staying at a Salvation Army shelter.

    In Montreal, hundreds of Haitian asylum seekers have been victimized by consultants, usually in the guise of community or religious groups who charged $400 to $500 for false promises of guaranteed refugee status, said Rivka Augenfeld, with the Canadian Council for Refugees.

    "There have been hundreds and hundreds. They come up expecting things that are just not possible," Ms. Augenfeld said.

    In the Niagara region, there has been a marked increase in Haitian refugee claimants in the last few weeks, said Jean D'Amelio Swyer, a CBSA spokeswoman.

    And in Toronto, immigration lawyers are being flooded with questions about the non-existent special programs.

    "I have received numerous calls in recent weeks from Mexicans living illegally in the United States who claim that several 'consultants' have set up telephone numbers in the Florida area, then advertise them heavily on television," said Sergio Karas, a Toronto immigration lawyer and chairman of the Ontario Bar Association's Citizenship and Immigration Section. "It appears that the problem is widespread."

    The number of refugee claimants from Haiti has jumped dramatically, with almost as many Haitians seeking refugee status in Canada in the first half of this year than in the previous two years combined, according to numbers from the Immigration and Refugee Board.

    There were 1,008 refugee claimants from Haiti from January to June, 2007, compared with 769 in all of 2006.

    In the first half of 2007, there were 3,043 claimants from Mexico, making it the top source country. There were 4,958 in all of 2006.

    The figures do not reflect the recent surge from both countries that seems to have started in earnest this summer.

    The claims of an open-door refugee policy fly in the face of statistics. Only 13% of Mexicans who claimed refugee status in the first half of the year were accepted. For Haitians, the acceptance rate was 66%.

    Aid workers fear the influx will overwhelm the IRB.

    "It would take some time for a large influx of refugee claims to be referred to the IRB," said Charles Hawkins, a board spokesman. "If it occurs, the IRB would take steps to deal with them in an appropriate manner."

    The sales pitch is particularly attractive to Haitian and Mexican migrants because of their unique positions when they reach Canada. Canada has a moratorium on deportations to Haiti, so they will be able to remain in Canada until conditions in their homeland improve.

    Canada does not require Mexican visitors to have visas, so they too are allowed into Canada to make their claims despite having previously lived in the United States. If turned down, however, they face removal to Mexico.

    The "Safe Third Country Agreement" between Canada and the United States, in force since 2004, requires most refugee claimants to seek protection in the first country they reach. That has left refugee seekers other than Mexicans and Haitian who arrive because of the false promises in dire straits: They have been turned over to U.S. border authorities, often leading to detention and likely deportation to their homeland.

    The sales pitches started this spring in Florida, preying on unease over state crackdowns on non-status workers. One outfit based in Naples, Fla., told clients they could swap a U.S. deportation order for refugee status in Canada for a $400 fee. Some said Canada offers an "economic refugee program" for Mexicans.

    A pastor in Boston was charging clients $500 for relocation to Canada under false pretenses. Other illegal migrants, including those living in New Jersey and North Carolina, heard that if they headed north, they could resettle immediately in Canada.

    "It is one of those things that started in one place and now we don't even know who is pushing it. Unfortunately, it has really taken off," said Ms. Augenfeld.

    "Some are out-and-out criminal in what they are doing; others are very naively repeating what they have heard. They are targeting desperate people, they are targeting people who are looking for a way to improve their lives, people who tend to believe these stories, and making a lot of money in the process.

    "I'm supposed to be the bleeding-heart [non-governmental organization], but I have no mercy for these people who exploit their own and put them in danger," said Ms. Augenfeld.

     

     

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  •  09-20-2007, 7:20 PM

    Mexican refugee influx in Windsor



         

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    2007 09 20

     

     

    The mayor of Windsor, Ont. has called on Prime Minister Stephen Harper to help his city deal with an influx of Mexican refugee claimants.

    Over the past three weeks, about 200 Mexican citizens have crossed the Windsor-Detroit border and claimed refugee status in Canada.

    Windsor Mayor Eddie Francis blamed the high number of arrivals on the U.S. crackdown on illegal immigrants and a Florida-based immigration consultant company that recently began advertising about the ease of settling in Canada.

    For a $400 US fee, the company promised to deliver Mexicans illegally living in the U.S. to Canadian border crossings where they could apply for refugee status, Francis said.

    Due to municipal and provincial laws, Windsor is responsible for paying 20 per cent of the $200,000 cost of housing the applicants in hotels, he said.

    "Quite frankly, my city and the city tax base does not have the ability, the capacity or the resources to meet such demand," Francis said.

     

    He said he's expecting more illegal immigrants because a Spanish-language television station in Florida and U.S.-based websites are also advertising easy access to Canada.

    "Through the network, the word has spread like wildfire that you can come across the border, you can file for refugee status and you'll be provided social services as well as accommodation," he said.

    So far, 32 of the Mexicans have been approved to receive social assistance at a total cost of $33,000, Francis said.

    He said he's written to the prime minister in hopes Ottawa will speed up the refugee claim process, which currently has an average wait time of more than 14 months.

    "Right now what we're doing is monitoring the numbers day by day, seeing how many people are actually crossing and if it continues the way it is, then obviously something needs to happen," he said.

    "This is an immigration matter. Immigration matters belong federally, they don't belong municipally."

    Francis has not yet received a reply from Harper.

    Up until now, less than 13 per cent of Mexican refugee applicants have been granted status in Canada, he said.

     

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  •  09-20-2007, 7:28 PM

    Re: N.S. to attract more skilled immigrants to province

    umm how interesting   and i just said something similar  about it  in another thread and got sh** about it  

    but again i am right

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  •  09-22-2007, 10:39 AM

    From " Qui to shining Si "

    From " Qui to shining  Si "

     

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    Mexico's ambassador to Canada echoed that concern yesterday, conjuring the spectre of hundreds of thousands heading north to escape rising anti-immigrant sentiment in the United States.

     

    If you think that in the U.S. there are perhaps eight million illegals, ( how about 12 to 20 million ) if you get just 5 per cent of the people who don't feel secure in the U.S. who want to come to Canada as refugees, that would be 400,000 people, ( Or more like 1,000,000 )” Emilio Goicoechea told The Globe and Mail.

    There goes the neighbourhood, and the whole damn country.

     

    The ambassador said he fears that if the influx turns into a flood, Ottawa will slap visa restrictions on all Mexican citizens visiting Canada.

     

    “We're really concerned about it. We have a visa-free status we'd like to keep.”

     

    In the last three weeks, 220 people, most of them Mexican, have shown up at Windsor's border crossings and applied for refugee status. Many had driven with their families from Florida, where they had been living illegally for years. Nearly all the claimants arrived with Canadian refugee application forms already completed, many containing the same wording. Several said they paid up to $400 (U.S.) to have the form completed by a Florida-based immigration agency.

     

    “There's no way that we can cope with this,” Windsor Mayor Eddie Francis said yesterday after 20 more applicants arrived.

     

    “I just don't have the infrastructure or the resources.”

    The mayor wrote to Ottawa earlier this week pleading for financial help.

     

    “When there is a possibility of adding thousands to the local social assistance system as a result of refugee claimants crossing the border into Windsor, we will become overwhelmed and our current resources will not suffice,” Mr. Francis wrote to Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Wednesday.

     

    Mr. Francis said yesterday he is afraid that word has spread across the United States, where anti-immigrant sentiment is running high, that illegal immigrants should head to Canada, where they can get free health care and social assistance.

     

    “The message we are trying to get out is that the promises that are being made are false promises.”

    In Ottawa, a spokesman for Immigration Minister Diane Finley said the government is monitoring the situation closely. “We're taking the issue seriously,” he said.

    A spokeswoman for the department noted that Canadian officials had met with refugee organizations in the United States that had been spreading the idea that there was automatic entry to Canada.

     

    “There is no special program for these people,” Karen Shadd-Evelyn said. “Nobody is automatically accepted for refugee status or permanent residence.”

     

    Last year, 3,419 Mexicans claimed refugee status in Canada, but their success rate was low: Only 13 per cent of claimants who had hearings in the first six months of this year were accepted as legitimate refugees, according to Canada's Immigration and Refugee Board.

     

    The recent arrivals in Windsor have been put up at the YMCA, Salvation Army facilities and hotels across the city.

    One young man, who said he was 18, came from Florida by bus a few weeks ago. He spent two years there, illegally working in construction, before heading to Canada with two of his brothers, one of whom came on the bus with him and one of whom followed later. He said he arrived at the border with his refugee forms filled out.

    Major Wilfred Harbin of the Salvation Army said five more individuals and six families arrived at the centre last night. Single men are able to stay, while women and families are sent on to hotels.

     

    “This has been unreal,” he said. Many of the migrants have already left for other parts of Ontario, although he's not sure where. “They seem to have gone their own way,” he said, estimating that at least 30 have done so.

    John Rokakis, a local immigration lawyer, has been trying to help some of the claimants, but he said many have the wrong impression about the refugee process. “A lot of them think by saying ‘I'm working' or ‘I'm going to work' they'll be fine,” he said. “But that's not what the refugee board has to decide.”

     

    No one is sure what prompted the sudden influx. Many officials in Windsor are blaming a Naples-based organization called Jerusalem Haitian Community Center, or JHCC, for encouraging the exodus.

     

    Jacques Sinjuste, who founded the centre in 2000, said his outfit is not at fault. “We do not tell the Mexicans to apply to go to Canada,” Mr. Sinjuste said. “They have to look where the problem is. Don't look on my organization.”  Mr. Sinjuste, a Haitian immigrant, said he recently fired a senior employee who promoted Canada's refugee system on the centre's website and through interviews with local Spanish-language TV stations. He said JHCC helps people fill out all kinds of forms and he acknowledged charging a fee for completing the Canadian refugee application. But he said part of the fee went to the Detroit office of Freedom House, a non-profit group that works with refugees.

     

    Mr. Sinjuste said an organization from Windsor had been in Florida recently encouraging immigrants to come to Canada. He declined to name the outfit but said he plans to travel to Windsor this week and “release names.”

    Pegg Roberts, executive director of Freedom House, said the agency has no ties to JHCC and she sent a letter to the Florida Attorney-General's Office yesterday requesting an investigation into JHCC's activities.

    “I am flabbergasted that he would use our name,” Ms. Roberts said yesterday. She said she sent JHCC a letter last year asking that it stop promoting connections to Freedom House on its website. Ms. Roberts said Freedom House does help legitimate refugee claimants file applications in Canada, but the group does not charge a fee and it checks out the claims.

     

    At the Windsor YMCA yesterday, Jacquie Rumiel said she has seen groups ranging from single men to extended families. They largely came from around Naples and are predominantly Mexican or Haitian, she said. The claimants heard about the YMCA through word of mouth.

    Carline, a Haitian who had been living in Fort Myers, arrived in Windsor this week with her two children. She fled Florida after her husband was arrested in June and spent two months in prison before being deported to Haiti, where he remains. She's hoping he will join her in Canada at some point.

     

     

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  •  09-22-2007, 8:11 PM

    Immigrants - "selected, not endured."

    Canada also needs a new kind of immigrant - one who is "selected, not endured."

     

    France is on to something here..way to go




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    France races to throw out 25,000 illegal immigrants by year-end
     
    By Elaine Ganley
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    2007 09 22
     
    PARIS - As France races to deport 25,000 illegal immigrants by the end of the year - a quota set by President Nicolas Sarkozy - tensions are mounting and the crackdown is taking a toll.
     
    Critics say the hunt threatens values in a country that prides itself on being a cradle of human rights and a land of asylum. Protesters have gathered by the dozens in Paris to protect illegal immigrants as police move in.
     
    But with three months left in the year, police have caught at least 11,800 immigrants, less than half the target, so Sarkozy has ordered officials to pick up the pace.
     
    "I want numbers," Sarkozy reportedly told Brice Hortefeux, head of the Ministry of Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Co-Development, which Sarkozy set up after taking office in May. "This is a campaign commitment. The French expect (action) on this."
     
    There are no solid estimates of the number of illegal immigrants in France. The Immigration Ministry puts it at 200,000 to 400,000, many from former colonies in Africa. France has a population of some 63 million.
     
    The president, who cultivated a tough-on-crime image while serving as interior minister, says France needs a new kind of immigrant - one who is "selected, not endured."
     
     
    His government is fast-tracking tighter immigration legislation. Parliament's lower house Thursday approved a bill that would allow consular officers to request DNA samples from immigrants trying to join relatives in France. Even some cabinet ministers dislike the measure, which critics say betrays France's humanitarian values.
    The DNA tests would be voluntary and proponents say such testing, which would get a trial run until 2010, would speed visa processing and give immigrants a way to bolster their applications.
     
    Immigration legislation under consideration also aims to ensure that immigrants joining family members here speak French and grasp French values - to be proven with tests.
    In a nationally televized interview Thursday, Sarkozy went further, saying he wants France to adopt immigration quotas by regions of the world and by occupation.
     
    "I want us to be able to establish each year, after a debate in parliament, a quota with a ceiling for the number of foreigners we accept on our territory," he said.
    European countries to the south, like Italy or Spain, face a greater challenge from illegal immigration than France - but neither has set themselves targets for throwing illegal immigrants out.
     
    In the Netherlands, the first act of the new parliament elected in November 2006 was to halt deportations set in motion by the previous government.
     
    Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende's new government declared an amnesty for up to 30,000 people. New asylum seekers and illegal immigrants still face a tough regime, kept in camps while their cases are handled. Even legal immigrants must pass language tests before coming and take citizenship classes in order to remain.
     
    Meanwhile, resistance to France's crackdown has built among human rights groups, politicians of the opposition left, and even police. Injuries of foreigners during the past two months have also mobilized critics.
     
    Some police officers worry they will get caught in the numbers hunt - accused of racism for making arrests on the basis of skin colour or other illegal criteria.
    Even unions representing Air France employees are protesting, saying the flagship carrier's image is suffering because the government uses it to return illegal immigrants , sometimes bound hand and foot, on flights occasionally marked by violent incidents.
    "It's not our mission to be police auxiliaries," said Leon Cremieux, a national secretary of Sud Aerien, a small union representing employees of the aviation industry. Conditions during some expulsions are "contrary to human rights."
    Socialist legislator Michele Delaunay, of Bordeaux, recently became a symbolic sponsor of a Kurd of Turkish nationality who had been ordered to leave France, stalling the expulsion process.
     
    "It's a way to show the public that these problems of expulsion are, above all, human problems and not numbers," Delaunay said, adding that the young man speaks French, worked and paid taxes, making his case "particularly legitimate."
     
    She nevertheless received an official warning that citizens who help illegal immigrants stay in France risk a five-year prison term.
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  •  09-24-2007, 7:42 PM

    Foreigners 'commit fifth of crime in London'

     I wonder what the Stats are on Canada ..

     


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    More than one crime in five in London is now committed by a foreign national, raising fresh fears over the impact of immigration.

     

    Around a third of all sex offences and a half of all frauds in the capital are carried out by non-British citizens.

    Poles, who have entered Britain in record numbers since they joined the European Union in 2004, committed 2,310 crimes in the first six months of this year to become the most prolific offenders.

    Romanians, whose country became part of the EU in January, committed more than 1,000 offences — an eightfold rise on the same period in 2006, according to Metropolitan Police figures for solved crimes.

    Criticism of the Government's immigration policy intensified last week when Julie Spence, the Chief Constable of Cambridgeshire, revealed how the steady flow of Eastern European migrants with "different standards" was placing a huge strain on her rural police force.

    Last night, other police chiefs backed Mrs Spence's comments.

     

    Robert Beckley, the Chief Constable of Avon and Somerset, said: "The new communities have certainly brought greater complexity to the pattern of crime, and are a strain on existing resources.

    "A lot of these communities land without any attention and are expected to absorb into the landscape. As police, we have to adapt all the time to deal with the problems."

    Mrs Spence claimed that she needed 100 extra officers to deal with the influx of immigrants to her county.

    "When they arrive they think they can do the same thing as in the country that they came from," she said. "There were a lot of people who, because they used to carry knives for protection, they think they can carry knives here. And their attitudes to drink-driving are probably where we were 20 years ago."

    Some Poles are illegally claiming child benefit both in Britain and in their homeland, a BBC Five Live report claims. Investigators found that among 1,500 families claiming UK child benefit in the Gdansk region, one third were claiming the same type of benefit from the Polish authorities.

     

    Damian Green, the shadow immigration minister, said: "Every new piece of evidence shows how damaging the government's failure to control immigration has been. They have ignored the fact that uncontrolled movements of people can cause strains on society, as well as bringing economic benefits."

    The eastward expansion of the EU in 2004 ushered in the biggest influx ever of migrant workers to Britain, after other countries, including France and Germany, refused to open up their labour markets to the new Europeans.

    More than 600,000 people have arrived, more than half from Poland, and all with the right to live and work freely in Britain. Official statistics are so shaky that the true number is unknown.

    Last year, a leaked memo from the then Home Office minister Joan Ryan warned that an estimated 45,000 potential criminals from Romania and Bulgaria – which joined the EU in January this year – would travel to Britain.

    Last night, Mrs Spence's comments drew support from officers across the country, suggesting that a link between immigration and crime is being made nationally.

    Mr Beckley said: "Chinese gangs have started to use kidnapping. And when I was assistant chief constable in Hertfordshire last year, we had an Albanian murder based on family clan issues."

    Derek Benson, the Assistant Chief Constable of Essex, said his force was having to spend more on translators because increasing numbers of -Eastern Europeans were coming into contact with the police.

    While the Government talks up the benefits of immigration, ministers privately admit that they fear a backlash from traditional Labour voters.

    The local government watchdog, the Audit Commission, is aware of rising community tensions, particularly in rural areas.

    A senior official, who asked not to be named, said: "These tensions invariably lead to crime. They don't know when to put the bins out, they are a noisy lot and often drink vodka on the street.

    "We have found increased infringements around road safety issues. People are used to different rules and some can't even read the road signs.

    "Something needs to be done locally to stop these tensions getting out of hand. The migrants don't know how to integrate." (Brackets denote position during same period last year) Total number of crimes per cent age change year on year Violent crimes Sex Offence Theft and handling

     
     
       

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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