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Two Alberta criminals deported

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Two Alberta criminals deported


Law & Order | 207399 hits | Nov 13 10:33 am | Posted by: Hyack
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Both were deported because of serious criminality and permanently barred from returning, Canada Border Services Agency spokeswoman Lisa White said.

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  1. by avatar martin14
    Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:14 pm

  2. by avatar PublicAnimalNo9
    Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:23 pm
    "WDHIII" said
    And how many more to go? :D


    All of 'em :lol:

  3. by avatar kenmore
    Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:29 pm
    Wow! keep it coming!

  4. by ridenrain
    Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:52 pm
    The poor poor darlings.. Canada is poorer with their loss :roll:

  5. by Doodles
    Sat Nov 14, 2009 12:36 pm
    Sadly, You will probabally see them bak in Canada in 2 Years or so.

  6. by avatar Patish
    Sat Nov 14, 2009 1:02 pm
    Right decision.

  7. by avatar CommanderSock
    Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:02 pm
    What the hell is going out there in the West?

    The more west it is, the higher the gang count. From LA to Vancouver, it must be something in that pacific ocean.

  8. by avatar Yogi
    Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:04 pm
    Here in Edmonton we don't get 'caught up with formalities! Four years is waaay too long. I think we have found a better way yet of dealing with immigrants who become 'known gang members'! Here's a list of the previous victims.

    - Mohamed Ali Ibrahim, 24, shot and killed outside the River Cree Resort and Casino on Aug. 24, 2008.

    - Nasir Mohamed Said, 22, shot to death behind Balwin School on Sept. 16, 2008.

    - Abas Akubar, 21, shot and found Oct. 31 in a park near 140 Avenue and 92 Street

    - Daniel Asarfo-Adjei, 17, was shot dead in Fort McMurray on Nov. 9

    - Abdul Kadir Mohamoud, 23, shot and left in a field in Grand Truck Park on Dec. 2, 2008

    - Ahmed Mohammed Abdirahman, 21, was also killed Dec. 2 by a bullet in a parking lot near 148 Avenue and 88A Street

    - Mohamad Farah Khalif, 20, was shot to death on April 26, 2009, in Hermitage Park.

    http://www.edmontonsun.com/news/columni ... 1-sun.html

  9. by avatar Hyack
    Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:13 pm
    "CommanderSock" said
    What the hell is going out there in the West?

    The more west it is, the higher the gang count. From LA to Vancouver, it must be something in that pacific ocean.


    Calgary, with 16 gang-related deaths, had the highest rate in the country, based on its population. Winnipeg, with 12 firearm homicides, and Edmonton, with 16, recorded the highest gun-related murder rates among the country's 10 biggest cities.

  10. by BCMc
    Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:59 pm
    "PublicAnimalNo9" said
    And how many more to go? :D


    All of 'em :lol:

    Yup, gang related issues as well as cultural issues of certain conflicts from others "homelands" (ie not our country) situating themselves to reignite their conflict here.

    This again points to the issues when too many people start living in smaller and smaller spaces and cramming them in, people agitate and frenzy, (just like ameoba's) and this displaces others.

    It is known both psychologically and in biology (physiology) and history always bears this out. Overcrowding and territorialism ends up the primal force. No jobs or pandering to immigrants is also one of the issues. I say one, but it is one.

    I say send all people back to their own country who have an infraction the second time around, pronto. First time, o.k. might have been a whoops. But no chances after that. What the hell is the government doing many times letting these guys getting away with so much crap when they are a *guest* here? The money spent on these issues is mind staggering. Our energies and resources to uphold and build this country is expending enormous energies on this, when they could be focusing on fixing our own problems.

    Sorry, I am on a bit of a rant this morning. Bear (I mean that spelling) with me.

    :wink:

  11. by avatar Patish
    Sat Nov 14, 2009 4:36 pm
    "Yogi" said
    Here in Edmonton we don't get 'caught up with formalities! Four years is waaay too long. I think we have found a better way yet of dealing with immigrants who become 'known gang members'! Here's a list of the previous victims.

    - Mohamed Ali Ibrahim, 24, shot and killed outside the River Cree Resort and Casino on Aug. 24, 2008.

    - Nasir Mohamed Said, 22, shot to death behind Balwin School on Sept. 16, 2008.

    - Abas Akubar, 21, shot and found Oct. 31 in a park near 140 Avenue and 92 Street

    - Daniel Asarfo-Adjei, 17, was shot dead in Fort McMurray on Nov. 9

    - Abdul Kadir Mohamoud, 23, shot and left in a field in Grand Truck Park on Dec. 2, 2008

    - Ahmed Mohammed Abdirahman, 21, was also killed Dec. 2 by a bullet in a parking lot near 148 Avenue and 88A Street

    - Mohamad Farah Khalif, 20, was shot to death on April 26, 2009, in Hermitage Park.

    http://www.edmontonsun.com/news/columni ... 1-sun.html


    It looks like an anti-arabs gang's "work". 8O

  12. by BCMc
    Sat Nov 14, 2009 4:57 pm
    "Patish" said
    Here in Edmonton we don't get 'caught up with formalities! Four years is waaay too long. I think we have found a better way yet of dealing with immigrants who become 'known gang members'! Here's a list of the previous victims.

    - Mohamed Ali Ibrahim, 24, shot and killed outside the River Cree Resort and Casino on Aug. 24, 2008.

    - Nasir Mohamed Said, 22, shot to death behind Balwin School on Sept. 16, 2008.

    - Abas Akubar, 21, shot and found Oct. 31 in a park near 140 Avenue and 92 Street

    - Daniel Asarfo-Adjei, 17, was shot dead in Fort McMurray on Nov. 9

    - Abdul Kadir Mohamoud, 23, shot and left in a field in Grand Truck Park on Dec. 2, 2008

    - Ahmed Mohammed Abdirahman, 21, was also killed Dec. 2 by a bullet in a parking lot near 148 Avenue and 88A Street

    - Mohamad Farah Khalif, 20, was shot to death on April 26, 2009, in Hermitage Park.

    http://www.edmontonsun.com/news/columni ... 1-sun.html


    It looks like an anti-arabs gang's "work". 8O

    Or Arabs at anti-gang work? 8O

  13. by avatar Alta_redneck
    Sat Nov 14, 2009 5:12 pm
    "Yogi" said
    Here in Edmonton we don't get 'caught up with formalities! Four years is waaay too long. I think we have found a better way yet of dealing with immigrants who become 'known gang members'! Here's a list of the previous victims.

    - Mohamed Ali Ibrahim, 24, shot and killed outside the River Cree Resort and Casino on Aug. 24, 2008.

    - Nasir Mohamed Said, 22, shot to death behind Balwin School on Sept. 16, 2008.

    - Abas Akubar, 21, shot and found Oct. 31 in a park near 140 Avenue and 92 Street

    - Daniel Asarfo-Adjei, 17, was shot dead in Fort McMurray on Nov. 9

    - Abdul Kadir Mohamoud, 23, shot and left in a field in Grand Truck Park on Dec. 2, 2008

    - Ahmed Mohammed Abdirahman, 21, was also killed Dec. 2 by a bullet in a parking lot near 148 Avenue and 88A Street

    - Mohamad Farah Khalif, 20, was shot to death on April 26, 2009, in Hermitage Park.

    http://www.edmontonsun.com/news/columni ... 1-sun.html


    Keep up Yogi, you missed this one from Thursday night.


    Edmonton's Somali community is bracing for more tears and heartache after the seventh shooting death of a young man from their homeland in 16 months.

    The body of 21-year-old Abdulaziz Osman Isse was found Thursday behind a dumpster at a synagogue in an upscale west-end neighbourhood.

    And like several of the previous victims, Isse had a history with police in .

  14. by avatar Patish
    Sat Nov 14, 2009 5:38 pm
    "Alta_redneck" said

    Keep up Yogi, you missed this one from Thursday night.


    Edmonton's Somali community is bracing for more tears and heartache after the seventh shooting death of a young man from their homeland in 16 months.

    The body of 21-year-old Abdulaziz Osman Isse was found Thursday behind a dumpster at a synagogue in an upscale west-end neighbourhood.

    And like several of the previous victims, Isse had a history with police in .


    May be it's just coincidence, may be not.... :roll:



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