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I suspect that many pose a dilemma for soldiers, officials and politicians. This is, I think, the first time we have seen a situation in which the "qualification" for entry into Canada is that one served as a contracted employee. My guess is that many, even most of the 'terps' would be unqualified for entry to Canada as immigrants or refugees under the existing rules. The question is probably being asked: where does it end? who else might demand to be pushed to the front of the immigration line for some reason or another.
Let's all agree that 'terps' were vital and that they are now in some danger because of what they did for us ... but was their salary not sufficient to compensate them for that? That's what salaries are supposed to do, after all.
I don't have a dog in this fight but I think it is not simple hard-heartedness or partisan politics. I suspect there may be some legitimate questions that should be asked.
Let's all agree that 'terps' were vital and that they are now in some danger because of what they did for us ... but was their salary not sufficient to compensate them for that? That's what salaries are supposed to do, after all.
I don't have a dog in this fight but I think it is not simple hard-heartedness or partisan politics. I suspect there may be some legitimate questions that should be asked.