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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Good News for the Syrian refugees, including the LGBTxyz community .... gates to Canada are flung wide open


Come one, come all.  Just pretend you are LGBTxyz  to gain sure and certain ingress.  We are waiting with open arms and our good old two-faced Stevie will  shower you with a lot of goodies thanks to our tax dollars.

So, are we importing the "moderate" Syrian Muslims who are like the "moderate" Syrian rebels?  Beautiful, isn't it. 

Laura Lynch from CBC News:
Syrian refugee applications quietly sped up by Ottawa Government promised to bring in 1,300 Syrian refugees by the end of 2014.

Canadian immigration officials appear to have quietly sped up Syrian refugee applications following months of criticism.

Almost a year ago, the government promised to bring 1,300 Syrians to Canada by the end of 2014. Refugee advocates have accused Ottawa of failing to live up to that promise, claiming that they know of no privately sponsored refugees who have arrived in Canada as part of the program announced last year.

But there has been sudden progress in recent weeks, some organizations say.

“It is unbelievable, because normally we see the overseas processing actually takes two to three years. Now it can be six to eight months. So we are expecting our first arrivals next month,” said Martin Mark, who runs the refugee program for the Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada has so far not responded to questions about the apparent acceleration in approving claims.

Danny Ramadan, a Syrian refugee living in Beirut, said he and his partner received a telephone call from the Canadian Embassy there earlier this week. An official asked them to come to a meeting the next day to discuss their refugee application, which had been sent to the embassy six months ago.

Within 24 hours, Ramadan said they had their initial approval to come to Vancouver as refugees, pending a medical assessment.......

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