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听听,这些MP候选人是怎么理解C24的!!!6 W) W2 y& `' e
4 a: D, M F- @6 ^& y( O- e5 ?反对C24的都是有双重国籍的人,如台港,印度,欧美来的加拿大人。 对大陆来的只有一个国籍的人如果也反对的话, 那么只能说他喜欢自虐。
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6 Y5 |4 B8 s: B) a! ]9 YEdmonton Mill Woods candidates hear about immigration, C-24 on doorsteps: s* a1 I+ y8 S x# S, n: d8 ^2 \
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Reddit this!9 D" k# `+ v6 O$ ^- t/ U
The Edmonton Mill Woods riding.
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The Edmonton Mill Woods riding.5 o) ]2 ]# w6 Z& F7 ~, r$ U
" R0 @) q$ I/ t4 m! b, YBy: Ryan Tumilty Metro, Published on Wed Oct 07 2015
0 _# _7 ?2 |+ D S' N2 V& REdmonton – Mill Woods is one of the city’s most diverse ridings, with people who have immigrated from all over the world calling it home.
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% H9 s4 s* A- t0 k" n* e" @As a result, immigration and controversial laws around citizenship are coming up a bit more often on the doors, say candidates.. V- d% W% S v- L0 U+ [5 e
Conservative candidate Tim Uppal said his party has an excellent record on welcoming newcomers.5 A5 X, S- H c
) ^# B i8 d8 K7 W7 F5 v“Under this government, we have had the highest levels of sustained immigration in Canadian history,” he said.
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! _/ O* h4 |) NUppal also defends bill C-24, legislation that allows the government to strip citizenship from dual citizens convicted of terrorism or treason. He said when someone has been convicted and served their time of a charge as serious as terrorism it’s common sense to deport them.
- ~4 l3 X! V2 @$ J W/ ?+ i0 l& x“If we can have their citizenship stripped, because they’re a dual citizen, than I would rather not have them in this country,” he said.1 o( {) H5 h* A) `+ T6 g+ [
& ?/ E1 f& t. G1 t0 y2 s/ KLiberal candidate Amarjeet Sohi said the Conservative bill is discriminatory, treating Canadians with dual citizenship as unequal.4 F6 O! [& k$ E5 ~# @
“It will not make us safe,” he said. “Every Canadian should be treated the same, you can’t have different punishments for the same crime.”
7 w* e; u2 ?0 T: ]8 @Sohi said he would prefer convicted terrorist stay within the reach of Canadian law.! }4 N, r( H4 S. O( ~
“If you deport a terrorist to another country, where there may not be any rule of law, where they can create havoc in that country, how does that make the world a safe place?”
) I8 t* I; q1 CNDP candidate Jasvir Deol said the bill has many immigrant communities worried. \" G" x3 I8 g2 \: S
“People are really, really under fear and they want to see these changes,” he said.
1 ?9 y9 T5 d2 o& h$ e$ dHe said his party is unequivocal about the bill.7 D& V {9 o( A( k. E8 D. i3 a s
“The NDP has a very firm stand. We opposed the changes and we voted against C-24. If we win the election, we will repeal C-24.” |
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