Canada could arm airport customs officers

Posted by admin on Nov 25th, 2010

By Steven Chase, The Globe and Mail, November 25

The Canadian Border Services Agency is weighing arming its airport staff – who question returning travellers on taxes and duties owed – and has launched a study to assess their chances of “bodily harm or death” on the job. Ottawa has already issued handguns to border guards at land crossings and marine ports of entry but the border staff at airports have so far gone without handguns – in part because armed police and Mounties already patrol the terminals. The border agency says, however, it’s also considering giving firearms to uniformed officers at airports after hearing from staff.

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11 Border Women Begin Hunger Strike Today at White House

Posted by admin on Nov 8th, 2010

Washington : DC : USA | Nov 08, 2010

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La Mujer Obrera begins a hunger stride today at the White House to call for federal support of programs that foster the economic development of women. Eleven women from the U.S.-Mexico border launch a hunger strike at noon today in front of the White House. The effort is a call to federal decision-makers to establish immediate and long-term strategies to support community-led development of the nation’s poorest region. The women, who have experienced firsthand the violence, poverty and unemployment engulfing the Ciudad Juarez/El Paso border region criticize federal policy that is focused on border security initiatives “short sighted.”

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Tamil arrests send warning to people smugglers, Ottawa says

Posted by admin on Oct 29th, 2010

COLIN FREEZE, Globe and Mail Update. Friday, Oct. 29, 2010

Authorities in Thailand say they have arrested another 100 Tamil migrants, and Canada’s Immigration Minister says the bust ought to send a strong message to human-trafficking syndicates: Don’t target Canada. “We’ve increased our police and intelligence presence in human-smuggling transit countries, including Thailand,” Jason Kenney said in an interview, alluding to pre-emptive actions now being taken by federal agents. It is unclear if the migrants were headed for Canada and Mr. Kenney could not speak to the details of the bust, but he said it “underscores for us the ongoing threat to the integrity of Canada.” He added that there are “several efforts under way by smuggling syndicates to send vessels to Canada.”

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Introduction To Swan’s Special Issue On Immigration

Posted by admin on Oct 4th, 2010

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(Swans – October 4, 2010) A predictable consequence of the dire economic crisis has been a spectacular rise in anti-immigrant sentiment in North America and Western Europe, which, combined with religious xenophobia against Muslim residents, has led to a significant growth of right-wing populism. In the U.S., former pro-immigration Republican leaders openly advocate reconsidering the 14th Amendment to the Constitution to strip it of its provision that provides automatic citizenship to any child born in the country whether or not the parents are citizens. Meanwhile, the Obama administration is quietly presiding over a much higher rate of deportations than the preceding Bush administration oversaw. Anti-immigrant rhetoric is particularly virulent among Tea Partiers and the candidates they support for the coming mid-term elections. In Europe, populist right-wing parties have been scoring substantial electoral gains by scapegoating immigrants of Muslim background. In Italy, Umberto Bossi’s Lega Nord (“Northern League”), a xenophobic party, is a member of the Berlusconi governmental coalition. In the Netherlands, Geert Wilders, the leader of the Party of Freedom (and a favorite of the American Tea Party), openly advocates banning new mosques — as the Swiss did in a recent referendum — and the Koran, stopping all immigration from Muslim countries, and deporting immigrants. In Germany, a controversial book written by Thilo Sarrazin, a forced-to-resign member of the board at the Bundesbank and former finance minister of the Berlin city-state government, and often called a mini German Wilders, has fanned a harsh debate on immigration. In France, the Sarkozy government is emulating the policies long advocated by the far-right National Front, shamelessly deporting Romas and targeting immigrants from Northern Africa. The beast is raising its ugly head (Brecht) once again — and the phenomenon repeats itself in Austria, Belgium, Britain, Denmark, Hungary, etc. Even tiny Sweden, a model of social democracy, has just elected to its parliament 20 members of the anti-immigration, far-right Sweden Democrats led by Jimmie Ã…kesson.

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James C. Hathaway: Why human smuggling is vital

Posted by admin on Sep 13th, 2010

National Post September 13, 2010

Hoping to stymie the arrival of boat refugees, the government is expected to announce tough new penalties for human smuggling. Other likely aspects of the Convervative plan — in particular, intercepting boats carrying refugees in international waters, and denying due process rights to those onboard — can be counted on to generate controversy as clear violations of international law. But somehow efforts to go after smugglers raise few hackles. To the contrary, many would agree with the assessment of former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd, who famously called human smugglers the “absolute scum of the Earth,” saying they should be left to “rot in hell.”

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