![]() Flight to Vietnam ends Tran's long battle over Canadian immigration rulesLaw & Order | 206693 hits | Mar 03 10:24 am | Posted by: WDHIII Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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good riddance!
I find myself questioning the rationale behind deporting someone that has been in Canada since they were 10 years old....imo, sending him back to Vietnam is a lot like sending him to the moon.
Now he's their problem, not ours. rationale enough.
I find myself questioning the rationale behind deporting someone that has been in Canada since they were 10 years old....imo, sending him back to Vietnam is a lot like sending him to the moon.
All I have to say is who cares? He never became a citizen, and he was a violent gangster. Bye bye fucko!
I find myself questioning the rationale behind deporting someone that has been in Canada since they were 10 years old....imo, sending him back to Vietnam is a lot like sending him to the moon.
Nope. The moon has no oxygen, so it would be a death sentence. We don't have the death penalty in Canada. But sending him to Vietnam is great. He's a clever boy, I'm sure he'll do well, probably already has all sorts of connections there. I just worry he'll find a way back here.
I find myself questioning the rationale behind deporting someone that has been in Canada since they were 10 years old....imo, sending him back to Vietnam is a lot like sending him to the moon.
All I have to say is who cares? He never became a citizen, and he was a violent gangster. Bye bye fucko!
I dont care about him, but I care about the precidence that this might be setting.
I find myself questioning the rationale behind deporting someone that has been in Canada since they were 10 years old....imo, sending him back to Vietnam is a lot like sending him to the moon.
All I have to say is who cares? He never became a citizen, and he was a violent gangster. Bye bye fucko!
I dont care about him, but I care about the precidence that this might be setting.
It's not setting a precedent, (We've deported people who came here as babies) but if it was, it would be a good one. You no Canadian, you do crime, you go home. One less dickhead to worry about.
I find myself questioning the rationale behind deporting someone that has been in Canada since they were 10 years old....imo, sending him back to Vietnam is a lot like sending him to the moon.
All I have to say is who cares? He never became a citizen, and he was a violent gangster. Bye bye fucko!
I dont care about him, but I care about the precidence that this might be setting.
So do I. I'm glad we have finally found the guts to deport a scumbag criminal who isn't a citizen of our country to wherever they originally came from. Let's get a move on with the thousands of others just like him.
Why couldn't they just toss him out of the plane when they went over Vietnamese airspace? Less chance of the guy trying to come back.
Since I don't believe in the death penalty, I would give him a parachute. But otherwise I have no objection.
Bye Bye Tranny!!!
Best post of the year !