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加国推迟接收25000难民 不排除单身男性

 
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发表于 2015-11-25 08:37:29 | 只看该作者
[size=2.16667]UPDATEDJustin Trudeau justifies refugee delay, says Liberals want it 'done right'
'This is a whole of Canada effort,' Canadian prime minister tells CBC News
[size=0.83333]CBC News Posted: Nov 24, 2015 3:28 PM ET Last Updated: Nov 25, 2015 8:01 AM ET


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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government won't fulfil its campaign pledge to bring 25,000 refugees to Canada by the end of the year, but justified the delay by saying it is more important to "make sure it's done right."
"We looked at the logistics, we looked at what it would take to bring them in by Jan. 1, and we had options around that," he told Metro Morning host Matt Galloway during a one on one interview in Ottawa earlier today.
"We need to make sure it's done right," Trudeau said. "The question that we've always had at the front of our mind as we were moving forward is ensuring that these 25,000 refugees have as successful a path as possible."
But Trudeau's enthusiasm for bringing Syrians displaced by conflict to Canada has not abated, and will take place in 2016.
Trudeau said welcoming refugees is positive for the country.
"This is not just about welcoming 25,000 Syrian refugees, this is about welcoming 25,000 new Canadians," he said.
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[size=0.91667]Justin Trudeau: 'Doing the security screening overseas, allows Canadians to be more re-assured.'2:20

He talked about giving the Syrian newcomers pathways to success in Canada, saying it isn't about simply bringing them to the country but helping them integrate with society.
"This is not about government signing a paper and bringing over refugees, this is a whole of Canada effort," he said.
'Not about security'
Despite Trudeau repeating his pledge to bring more refugees to Canada throughout the federal election campaign, some polls show a majority of Canadians do not agree with his refugee resettlement plan.
Though he said he doesn't put a lot of stock in polls, the prime minister said Canadians want to see their government as a "positive actor" on the world stage.
"This is not about security. The security is an issue we've dealt with," he said.
"This is about welcoming people who are fleeing terrorism, not bringing terrorism with them."
The Liberals have put in place a security screening program that begins overseas. Trudeau said this will allow Canadians to be more reassured that refugees are not a threat.
"We want these families arriving to be welcomed, not feared," said Trudeau.
[size=0.91667]Justin Trudeau revises timeline to resettle 25,000 refugees by year end1:03

Paris attacks not a factor
The ISIS-affiliated gunmen who killed 130 people in the French capital on Nov. 13, Trudeau insisted, did not influence his decision to delay the resettlement process.
He did say the "law of large numbers" dictates that there will be some newcomers that will be "problematic," but not to the point that Canada would send them back into a war zone.
The Paris attacks, he said, did affect the public psyche. Trudeau also acknowledged that in the U.S., among the public and state governors, there is a strong opposition to bringing in Syrian refugees.
"I was aware that there might be concerns when I sat down with President [Barack] Obama last week. On the contrary, he was effusive in his support of what we're doing.
"He has pointed out there is more of a security risk from tourists than refugees."
Future Canadians
The government-sponsored resettlement program will initially not include unaccompanied or single adult males. Trudeau said this was a matter of the program being an "accelerated process."
He said the most vulnerable will be accepted first, and families and children fit into that group. Other groups with demonstrated vulnerabilities in the region are members of the LGBT communities in Syria, he said.
But that isn't final.
Trudeau said risk profiles come into play but screeners overseas can make judgements, and "anyone who comes up with a slightly more complex profile will simply get deferred to future consideration," he said.
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[size=0.91667]Justin Trudeau: 'It's an important step, but not the only thing Canada is going to be doing.'1:56

'This is the story of this country'
Trudeau said he had a conversation in cabinet recently when he and several ministers pointed to Maryam Monsef, the minister of democratic institutions, who came to Canada from Afghanistan when she was 10.
"Right now there's a 10-year-old girl in a Syrian camp somewhere, and she can aspire that in 30 or 20 years she might be sitting around the cabinet table helping run an extraordinary country like Canada," he said.
Trudeau agreed the refugee resettlement program is a nation-building process.
"This is the story of this country," he said.
Resettlement specifics
During a background briefing with reporters, government officials said the extra time was needed to give host communities more time to prepare to receive the refugees.
Other highlights of the plan include:
  • While the Canadian Armed Forces are preparing to lodge some refugees, officials said that is a backup plan. About 6,000 temporary beds will be available.
  • There are 36 identified "destination" cities; 13 in Quebec and 23 in the rest of Canada.
  • Refugees will include complete families, women at risk, gays and lesbians, and single men identified as vulnerable due to membership in the LGBT community or those who are accompanying parents as part of a family.
  • Refugees will be screened through identity and document verification, biometric and biographic collection and health screening. Identity will be verified before departure from the region and upon arrival in Canada.
  • Applicants must be registered with the UN Refugee Agency or the government of Turkey.
  • Transportation will be largely by privately chartered aircraft with military aircraft assisting if necessary.





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发表于 2015-11-25 08:37:59 | 只看该作者
最后一刻才说延迟,可见实在是没有办法的办法。真心想延迟的话早可以说了,体面又顺应民意。难民部长说了,明年有更多的难民到,大家做好准备迎接吧
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发表于 2015-11-25 08:59:41 | 只看该作者
lunear 发表于 2015-11-24 16:36
ISIS恐怖份子才不会假装成同性恋混入加拿大呢,对他们来说那是极大的耻辱。 ...

巴黎恐袭在逃主犯身世曝光:经常光顾同性恋酒吧

http://www.wenba.ca/article/2688
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发表于 2015-11-25 09:02:06 | 只看该作者
鲁莽的马铃薯竞选时说年底引进25K难民的承诺,明显缺乏头脑和深思熟虑,现在不得自打嘴巴了吧。料他就是推迟到2月底,他也没有100%的把握避免引狼入室。不怕一万,就怕万一。
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发表于 2015-11-25 09:17:42 | 只看该作者
我看新总理不错,顺应民意. 又不违背承诺.也不得罪穆斯林.
加拿大缺累伯, 人道引进部分叙利亚难民也没有什么毛病.
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发表于 2015-11-25 09:25:05 | 只看该作者
美国不收难民,加拿大这么大规模的收难民,再加上墨西哥免签,估计美加边境要严查了。搞不好加人去美国也没那么容易了。本来美国只严格管理南境,和墨西哥边境是架铁丝网和机关枪的。和加拿大6000多公里边境不设防。这些恐怖分子混进难民来了加拿大,4年后入籍就可以随便出入美国,美国人不傻。要说担心加拿大会被恐袭也有点高看加拿大了。加拿大还真没入ISIS法眼。ISIS头号敌人是美国,加拿大只会是他们进入美国的跳板。
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发表于 2015-11-25 09:44:06 | 只看该作者
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3VN3k8F_Ns
分析得很透彻
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发表于 2015-11-25 10:16:07 | 只看该作者
MSL有同性戀?
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发表于 2015-11-25 10:29:19 | 只看该作者
据悉,至少有130名奥地利公民在海外加入了极端组织。专家表示,他们之中至少有一半以上的人是在车臣战争后获得政治庇护的难民。

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难民很不靠谱呀

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发表于 2015-11-25 10:36:42 | 只看该作者
nnl 发表于 2015-11-24 23:21
因为白痴太多!

很多人在大选时就说不喜欢哈勃。其实他是一个体面低调的人。可见现在的人多轻狂/浮。lo ...

是啊,世风日下,越来越浮躁,成天都是“颜值”啥的,加国越来越像中国了。。。真正有水平有担当的政治家是不屑于Show Off这些的。。。当初知道亲中国政府的土豆当选就觉着“完了”, 但愿俺多虑了。。。


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发表于 2015-11-25 10:39:12 | 只看该作者
费老 发表于 2015-11-24 23:40
俺也很喜欢哈勃这个人,坚持信仰,坚持原则,爱憎分明,体面正派,不会以原则做交易,来迎合某个群体或者 ...

十分赞同!!!


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72#
发表于 2015-11-25 11:27:43 | 只看该作者
不是顺应民意,是实在做不到!
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发表于 2015-11-25 11:48:33 | 只看该作者
怎就看不到他又多帅呢,一脸的茫然啊。。。
一天三变,不是顺应民意,是无可耐何。。。
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74#
发表于 2015-11-25 12:31:47 | 只看该作者
坚决反对歧视异性恋的人,请歧视异性恋的人自动下台!!!!
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发表于 2015-11-25 12:32:59 | 只看该作者
这个土豆,就tm一个小屁孩
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