But I like this one:
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A Somali asylum seeker has launched a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the Canadian government for his “humiliating” detention.”
Why not? Former Gitmo detainee Omar Khadr got away with murder, maiming and 10.5 million dollars of taxpayer money.
In a 2015 report, the National Post pointed out that “if Abdirahmaan Warssama signs a piece of paper, he can get out of the high-security prison where he has spent the last five years. But he won’t sign it….as a non-citizen convicted of crimes, he was found inadmissible to Canada and ordered deported in 2009.”
His refusal to sign and subsequent incarceration left him in a kind of limbo with the Canadian Border Service Agency, which faced a dilemma on what to do with him. Now Warssama is suing the government for millions, on top the hundreds of thousands already spent in keeping him incarcerated.
The message has been sent that it is a lucrative business to hold Canada hostage under accusations of difficult and “humiliating” detentions. There will always be those who will fight and support such cases, disregarding the fact that Canada has a history of accommodating hard-working, peaceful immigrants who have long integrated without a problem, without entitlements and without presenting any danger to the public.
Abdirahmaan Warsamma’s lawyer argues that “in his homeland, Warssama faced a nightmare of violence and torture.” That’s sad, but does this mean that every Western country must fling open its borders to every every single Muslim refugee from every war-torn foreign land, regardless of each individual’s values?
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/10/cana ... prisonmentThe Red Star version is there as well.