← Autodidact Archive · Original Dissent · Frederick William I
Thread ID: 10521 | Posts: 6 | Started: 2003-10-16
2003-10-16 05:31 | User Profile
Dear Immigration Reformer:
Here is working proof of the law of unintended consequences. Apart from everything else that's wrong with the following, I cannot help but gag at the thought that entire generations AROUND THE WORLD! have, consciously or unconsciously, limited the number of children they are going to have or have encouraged friends and family to have and to tread as lightly as possible on the earth because India and China were grotesquely overpopulated. For them now to move to the top of the heap is a confirmation that demographics are destiny. When the rest of us were fretting about an overpopulated world, evidently the correct response would have been that of the character in the Wertmuller film: "He told me that people will kill each other over an apple. That's why I think we should have 12 children - to protect ourselves."
Apparently, the Liberal Party fanatics in Ottawa haven't been able to stuff enough Third Worlders into Canada to meet their eventual replacement goal of 310,000 immigrants (one per cent of our population per year.) They've lowered the qualifications to be considered a "skilled" immigrant. So, they're looking to China and India, with their billion plus populations each, for more immigrants. Of course, this policy is nothing short of population replacement: that's the replacement of you and me, the European founder/settler population of this Dominion. The irony of their turning even more to India and China is that nearly half of all current immigrants can speak neither English or French and language is the number one predictor of success. And precisely what skills that Canadians cannot be trained to acquire will we be getting from the Third World teaming masses of India and China?
You'll note the blithe acceptance by the immigration planner of illeal immigration from the fecund sources of China and India. Legal, illegal, it doesn't matter, just as long as we stuff in the Eurocidal target of 310,000 newcomers per year.
Paul Fromm Director CANADA FIRST IMMIGRATION REFORM COMMITTEE
Canada is running out of qualified immigrants and officials are looking at the world's two most populous countries to attract newcomers. Immigration officials are seeking residents of China and India -- countries with more than one billion people each -- to meet a federal Liberal Red Book target of 310,000 immigrants by 2005, internal documents obtained by a high-profile immigration lawyer say.
The department is having problems luring new immigrants because of high qualification levels and may fall short of reaching its target of 225,000 this year, Toronto-area immigration lawyers say, adding there's no way Canada can attract 310,000 immigrants in two years.
LEGAL, ILLEGAL
"There are obvious issues of where to find these qualified applicants," Janet Siddall, an immigration policymaker for Asia Pacific, said in a classified e-mail to colleague Neil Alexander. "Can we even continue to meet the current 200,000-plus target?"
In the June 2001 document obtained by lawyer Richard Kurland under access of information, Siddall said China and India are the two largest source countries that can provide "unlimited sources of immigration, legally and illegally."
"Do we want immigrants mainly from two source countries?" Siddall asked. "Are we looking at these countries as long-term sources of immigrants?"
The lawyers said they're outraged because the department's policy discriminates against immigrants from other countries who want to migrate here.
LONG WAITS
"This is strictly a numbers game," Kurland said. "This is the worst case of discrimination in Canadian history."
He said immigrants from most countries couldn't qualify to emigrate here because of lengthy waiting times and they had to meet criteria, which were lowered last month to attract more people.
Kurland said the high populations of India and China mean more people from those countries will likely be qualified to come to Canada.
Toronto immigration lawyer Mendel Green said Canada will be lucky if it attracts 170,000 immigrants this year. He said the immigrants should be selected from different countries worldwide, rather than just two.
"There has to be a cross-section of people," he said. "There has to be people from around the world to reflect the place in which we live." Toronto Sun October 10, 2003
2003-10-17 00:30 | User Profile
[QUOTE]The department is having problems luring new immigrants because of high qualification levels and may fall short of reaching its target of 225,000 this year, Toronto-area immigration lawyers say, adding there's no way Canada can attract 310,000 immigrants in two years.[/QUOTE]
Oh dear, how will the poor hard-pressed shysters secure their livelihood now that “qualification” requirements have been deemed too difficult, negatively impacting the quotas they obviously counted on? Shakespeare’s prescription for the profession is always something to consider, but whatever the ultimate decision, I think it given that immigration specialists ought to be slated for the gallows, preferably with the first batch, fierce competition for those slots notwithstanding.
2003-10-17 00:52 | User Profile
I'm moving to Switzerland. I just decided. Who wants to go with us?
Ausonius
2003-10-17 02:12 | User Profile
Frederick William I wrote:
Toronto immigration lawyer Mendel Green
"Mendel Green?" Knowing the field of immigration law/lawyers to a good degree, I'm guessing........Baptist?
Bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha! :holiday:
2003-10-17 02:51 | User Profile
NO WAY... Catholic fer sure .
:jester:
2003-10-17 03:50 | User Profile
D-oh, those Catholics are a troublesome bunch. Just look at how they invented feminism, Bolshevism, etc. Just look at yer famous Catholics like Greenberg, Goldberg and Silverstein....an' don't ferget Saul Rosenbloomnik....
:holiday: :holiday:
Mebbe Perun will denounce them....