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Citizenship and Immigration committee  Mr. Chair, I have a point of order. I had a motion on the floor that folks who are war resistors should not have any criminal and/or war records, or something along those lines. I'd like to strike out--

December 6th, 2007Committee meeting

Jim KarygiannisLiberal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  May I finish, Mr. Chair?

December 6th, 2007Committee meeting

Jim KarygiannisLiberal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Thank you. I would like to strike out--and certainly you can see if you have unanimous consent: “and/or there has been no criminal or military warrants issued against them.” I would like to take that phrase out, so that it states: The committee recommends that the governmen

December 6th, 2007Committee meeting

Jim KarygiannisLiberal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  A point of order, Mr. Chair.

December 6th, 2007Committee meeting

Jim KarygiannisLiberal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  I'm just wondering if the department has consent from the applicant to reveal their personal information.

December 6th, 2007Committee meeting

Jim KarygiannisLiberal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Mr. Chair, within the department is there any recollection of or any notes on what happened back when the Vietnam War was going on? Did the department at that time have the same agenda as it has right now, saying, “No, we don't want them”, and it was forced on them by the politic

December 6th, 2007Committee meeting

Jim KarygiannisLiberal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Mr. Chair, I find that hard to believe. Pre-1976, legislation was not as it is today. There were no education points. There were no points for family in Canada or anything else. So I find that very hard to believe. I think those people applied for refugee status at the time, and

December 6th, 2007Committee meeting

Jim KarygiannisLiberal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Would the witness be able to tell us what country he was referring to?

December 6th, 2007Committee meeting

Jim KarygiannisLiberal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Mr. Janzen, you said something about somebody from a Muslim country, I believe from Turkey...?

December 6th, 2007Committee meeting

Jim KarygiannisLiberal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  He is a Kurd, correct?

December 6th, 2007Committee meeting

Jim KarygiannisLiberal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Okay. So he would have a conscientious objection to going to serve in north Cypress?

December 6th, 2007Committee meeting

Jim KarygiannisLiberal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Since Turkey is invading, and is the military occupant of north Cypress, I would say that he'd probably have a military objection to that, and that's why he's in Canada.

December 6th, 2007Committee meeting

Jim KarygiannisLiberal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  This is why, sir, and I want to let you know this, I opened it up to others besides just the United States folks. There are others who are conscientious objectors who object to going to any war.

December 6th, 2007Committee meeting

Jim KarygiannisLiberal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  What about other wars?

December 6th, 2007Committee meeting

Jim KarygiannisLiberal

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Mr. Chair, can I read it?

December 6th, 2007Committee meeting

Jim KarygiannisLiberal