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13447190:mseward said:Oh yeah. Harper also introduced two tier citizenship into law, which slid under the radar with c51 in the spotlight.
Hooray for institutionalised discrimination!
http://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/canada...t-bill-c-24-the-new-citizenship-law-1.2426968
I respect the right to political freedom, so don't take this the wrong way, but conservatives out there, what good do you possibly see harper doing in another term? Havent seen any conservative opinions in this thread yet and the poll is tied 3 ways.
man, the comments on that article are fucking retarded. I always knew CTV was more right wing, but didn't think they were that bad.
So the main theme being "good, if they did one of those 4 things we don't want them here anyways"
The 4 criteria for revoking citizenship being (so long as the person has or can get a second citizenship):
1- Obtained citizenship by false representation or fraud
2- Served as a member of an armed force or organized armed group engaged in an armed conflict with Canada
3- Was convicted of treason, high treason, spying offences and sentenced to imprisonment for life
4- The person was convicted of a terrorism offence or an equivalent foreign terrorism conviction and sentenced to five years of imprisonment or more
The first one actually is acceptable.
Number 2 seems fine, but then think of circumstances where a refugee or other migrant was forced into military service in a country at conflict (shots don't even need to be fired) with Canada. This could be incredibly common. A child soldier, a country with mandatory military service, etc. These people could then have citizenship revoked when they currently pose no threat and in the past were forced into conflict with Canada. This is a very serious problem, especially when a person could potentially be forced back to the country the left where they could easily be killed outright for treason. This is a real possibility.
Number 3 and 4 are now completely ridiculous now that C-51 has passed. Let's say you're a second generation Canadian born in Canada but hold a second passport. Now with what is considered a terrorist offence by C-51, you could be at a peaceful environmental rally, get caught in the wrong place at the wrong time, have done nothing other than show up in support of the environment, get charged with ecoterrorism, and then get your citizenship revoked and be forced to leave the country you were born in for somewhere you may never have even visited. While this extreme isn't likely, the fact that it's possible is just so so so wrong.
Then this is nothing to say about the other country. If you have been convicted of terrorism in Canada and your citizenship is revoked, what if your other citizenship is the US or UK? You think they're going to just let Canada ship them over convicted criminals just cause we don't want them any more? Yea right. This can only cause endless problems.
Really really hope this law is revoked as soon as the government changes. Although there's a good chance the Supreme Court will shoot down parts of it as being unconstitutional, especially since it could easily lead to people becoming stateless.