Tuesday, September 11, 2012

ARABS SCAM CANADA TO MAKE ROCKETS TO SHOOT AT ISRAEL

THE RIFTS CANADA CAN NOT IGNORE
http://www.leaderpost.com/opinion/rifts+Canadians+cannot+ignore/7215940/story.html

Role or Position Of Palestine House in Toronto

The Palestine House Educational and Cultural Centre (Palestine House) is a charity that serves as the educational, cultural and social center for Canada’s Palestinian community, especially in the Greater Toronto Area.

What Happened

In January 2012, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced that funding for Palestine House would not be renewed after March 31. Kenney cited concerns that Palestine House was an extremist institution and a supporter of terrorists and terrorism.

 THESE FRAUDS ARE ARABS FROM PALESTINE HOUSE AND CULTURAL CENTER IN MISSISAGA AND ELSEWARE IN MONTREAL ANOTHER 400 USE A HOUSE TO CLAIME CITIZENSHIP.AT LEAST 3,000 ARABS WHO LIVE IN MUSLIM COUNTRIES CLAIME CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP IN CANADA BY SAYING THEY LIVE AT PALESTINE HOUSE IN MISSISAGA AND A HOUSE IN MONTREAL.THEY PROBABLY GET WELFARE CHECKS SENT TO THEM.SO THESE ARAB MUSLIM FRAUDS ARE SCAMMING CANADA OF MONEY TO BUY ROCKETS FOR WERE THEY LIVE IN MUSLIM COUNTRIES AND MAKE THE ROCKETS AND SHOOT THEM AT ISRAEL WITH THE WELFARE MONEY THEY DEFRAUD CANADA OF.WHAT A SICK SCAM THESE ARAB/MUSLIMS ARE DOING.THEY PROBABLY DO THIS IN EVERY WESTERN COUNTRY TO SCAM THEM OF CASH DISQUISED AS CITIZENSHIP.
http://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/rcmp-to-raid-montreal-address-as-part-of-crackdown-on-immigration-cheats-1.949485

Government aims to strip Canadian citizenship from 3,100 it says cheated system


OTTAWA - The federal government plans to revoke Canadian citizenship from 3,100 people it says cheated on the process.It's also looking at thousands of others who may have obtained or maintain permanent residence fraudulently.Immigration Minister Jason Kenney says cheats will be stripped of citizenship and residence status.He says it's part of a three-year crackdown on immigration fraud.So far, he says, federal agencies have removed or denied admittance to more than 600 former permanent residents linked to the fraud investigations.They have denied about 500 citizenship applications where the applicants did not meet residence requirements and almost 1,800 applicants linked to cheating have simply abandoned their citizenship applications.

News Release — Canadian citizenship not for sale: Minister Kenney provides update on residence fraud investigations


Ottawa, September 10, 2012 — The Government of Canada’s investigation into residence fraud continues to grow, with nearly 11,000 individuals potentially implicated in lying to apply for citizenship or maintain permanent resident status.“We are applying the full strength of Canadian law to those who have obtained citizenship fraudulently,” said Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney. “Canadian citizenship is not for sale. We are taking action to strip citizenship and permanent residence status from people who don’t play by the rules and who lie or cheat to become a Canadian citizen.”Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has begun the process to revoke the citizenship of up to 3,100 citizens who obtained it fraudulently. Minister Kenney first announced the investigations last year. CIC is working closely with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), and Canadian offices abroad to tackle this fraud.“Today’s announcement is the end-result of the hard work done by the RCMP and CBSA, and they should be congratulated for their dedicated effort in bringing these charges forward,” said Canada’s Public Safety Minister Vic Toews. “These efforts reinforce our government’s commitment to protecting the integrity of our immigration system.”The Department has also been working on cases of those who are not yet citizens. Nearly 5,000 people with permanent resident status who are known to be implicated in residence fraud have been flagged for additional scrutiny should they attempt to enter Canada or obtain citizenship. The majority of these individuals are believed to be outside the country.Permanent residents must reside in Canada for three years out of four years prior to applying for Canadian citizenship. To retain their status as permanent residents, they must be physically present in Canada for two out of five years with few exceptions.In typical cases, permanent residents will use the services of an unscrupulous immigration representative to fraudulently establish evidence of residence in Canada while living abroad most, if not all, of the time. This is perpetrated so that individuals can fraudulently maintain their permanent residence status and later apply for citizenship. RCMP and CBSA criminal investigations have found that a family of five may pay upwards of $25,000 over four or more years to create the illusion of Canadian residence.Finally, CIC has flagged the files of another 2,500 individuals where, for various reasons, there are concerns. These individuals will be watched closely should they make future applications. This makes a total of nearly 11,000 individuals tied to citizenship and residence fraud investigations.To date, CIC and its partners have removed or denied admittance to over 600 former permanent residents linked to the investigations, and have denied about 500 citizenship applications where the applicants do not meet the residence requirements. Almost 1,800 applicants linked to the investigations have abandoned their citizenship applications as word about these investigations spreads.“We will not stand by and allow people to lie and cheat their way into becoming citizens,” added Minister Kenney. “I encourage anyone who has information regarding citizenship fraud to call our tip line to report it. There is no time limit for investigating this type of fraud.”Over the past six years, Canada has had the highest sustained level of immigration in Canadian history. The Government of Canada is committed to creating an immigration system that brings the world's best and brightest to Canada while protecting our immigration system against those who would abuse our generosity.Cases involving false representation, fraud or knowingly concealing material circumstances in the citizenship process—for example, pretending to be present in Canada to meet the residence requirements for obtaining citizenship—should be referred to the citizenship fraud tip line at CIC’s Call Centre at 1-888-242-2100 (in Canada only, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. local time, Monday through Friday). Tips may also be reported by email at Citizenship-fraud-tips@cic.gc.ca. Those overseas can also contact the nearest Canadian visa office.All other types of immigration fraud can be reported to the CBSA’s Border Watch Tip Line at 1-888-502-9060. Tips accepted by the Border Watch Tip Line include, but are not limited to, suspicious cross-border activity, marriages of convenience, misrepresentation in any temporary or permanent immigration application, or the whereabouts of any person wanted on an immigration warrant.

THE MADE UP NAME OF ARAB PEOPLE  IN ISRAEL,SO CALLED PALESTINIANS HAVE 600 MILLIONAIRES IN GAZA.HOW CAN A SURPRESSED PEOPLE HAVE 600 MILLIONAIRES IN A SMALL AREA CALLED GAZA.HOW ELSE BY SCAMMING COUNTRIES LIKE CANADA OF WELFARE CHECKS AND DONATIONS AND AIDE TO MAKE AND BUY ROCKETS TO ELIMINATE ISRAEL FROM THE FACE OF THE EARTH.THE SO CALLED PALESTINIANS ARE NOTHING MORE THEN EGYPTIAN,JORDANIAN AND ALL ARAB/MUSLIMS.

September 11, 2012

NY Times ignores Gaza's millionaires, hypes poverty, blames Israel (natch)

Leo RennertAccording to reports in the Arab press, a thriving smuggling economy in Gaza has produced no fewer than 600 millionaires.  Hundreds of tunnels to Egypt have become bustling export and import conduits -- with the ruling Hamas elite siphoning off millions of dollars from transit taxes.  Beach-side hotels and a modern mall have become a testament to the territory's growing wealth -- especially since Israel lifted its blockade for most goods, except those that could be used by terrorists, with whom Gaza is copiously blessed. Does this mean that the old picture of Gaza as a poverty-stricken hell hole has been completely erased?  Not quite.  There still are poor Palestinians in the territory, forgotten or exploited by their Hamas rulers. But that's not quite how the New York Times depicts Gaza in a lengthy article by Jerusalem bureau chief Jodi Rudoren ('''Forgotten Neighborhood' Underscores the Poverty Of an Isolated Enclave" Sept. 10, page A8). Rudoren starts with a heart-tugging picture of Gazans who live in homes that have no floors and sit, eat and sleep on the sand.  Parents have no money to buy their children school books and proper dress.  During Ramadan, families slaughtered a horse and used it for kebabs because they couldn't afford beef or lamb. Having sketched a picture of utter misery as the template for her story,  Rumoren then switches gears  and concedes that her lead paragraphs may have been a bit too grim.  "There are certainly less-livable slums in Africa, South Asia or in Delhi, or Cairo," she writes.  So why not spotlight those places as examples of dire poverty instead of Gaza? Readers don't have to wait long for the answer.  "Some see it as a sure sign that Israeli restrictions make the place a concrete prison," she hypothesizes. Having  blamed Israel -- what else would you expect? -- she softens the blow a bit by acknowledging that Israel may not be entirely to blame.  Gaza living standards also may be  repressed by "corruption, mismanagement and infighting among Palestinian factions," she adds.  But make no mistake, Israel tops the list of likely suspects for Gaza's poverty. In any case, Rudoren finally admits deep in her article that the ultra-poor picture she depicted at the beginning is "an extreme case."  So why lead with it?  Isn't that bound to leave an erroneous impression with readers who may not plow through her entire dispatch? And further contradicting her lead -- and the headline -- Rudoren confesses that "much of the strip has seen a building boom since Israel eased its blockade two years ago, and the smuggling tunnels are thriving once again." First, she blames Israel, and then she seems to take it back.  But not quite.  "Many in Gaza," she adds, "blame Israel, which captured the territory in 1967 and occupied it until a unilateral withdrawal in 2005, but still controls utilities and regularly strikes people and places it suspects are connected to terrorism."
 
Which is rich in its euphemistic disguise of Gaza's various terror organizations that readily identify such "suspects" as their own members and claim responsibility for  firing rockets at civilian targets in southern Israel.Rudoren's entire piece suffers from such reluctance to level with readers about Gaza's history down to the present.  There is no real context that Gaza was a much poorer place when it was ruled by Egypt before the Six-Day War in 1967 and that the territory subsequently prospered under Israeli control -- until the second intifada and the Hamas takeover.  There is no acknowledgment that, even as Israel faces constant rocket attacks, Gazans requiring complex medical procedures regularly are allowed into Israel where they receive high-quality hospital care.And why pray tell devote more than half a page to Gaza without squarely noting that it has been and still is the launch site for thousands of rockets that terrorize a million residents in southern Israel?  Why not devote as much space to sympathize with Israelis under Gaza missile attacks?
Instead, Rudoren turns into a Hamas apologist by writing that "attempts at a cease-fire with Israel are constantly thwarted by rogue militant groups."  If this opaque sentence has any meaning at all, it is that Hamas gets a good grade and only Islamic Jihad and other terror groups are the bad guys.  And of course, Israel as well.But for the New York Times,  sanitizing Hamas and slapping Israel go with the paper's anti-Zionist creed.Leo Rennert is a former White House correspondent and Washington bureau chief of McClatchy Newspapers Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/09/ny_times_ignores_gazas_millionaires_hypes_poverty_blames_israel_natch.html#ixzz26AN4inr3