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I have to disagree.
I disagree - he needs to sort out any and all legal problems he has with other countries prior to coming here. Canada is not a safe haven for terrorists while they await foreign charges.
As a final note, I am not a fan of this kid or his family being allowed to stay here despite their ties to terrorist support.
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Agreed.1. Await the outcome of the current legal process; and
If he is guilty, he should spend time in a US prison or more appropriately in an Afghani prison as that is where is "crimes" where committed. I do not support Canada shacking this kid up when he did not break the law on our soil. Why should taxpayers have to pay for his incarceration?2. Assuming Khadr is found guilty and sentenced to prison, repatriate him to a Canadian prison IAW the existing Canada/US agreement; or
Certainly. The charter of rights and freedom's permits a person with Canadian Citizenship to be allowed to come and go from our borders.3. If he is acquitted, allow him to return to Canada - he is, after all, a Canadian citizen; or
4. If he is convicted on some charges, sentenced, and then charged again with variations of the charges on which he was not convicted: demand his return to Canada to serve out his existing sentences.
I disagree - he needs to sort out any and all legal problems he has with other countries prior to coming here. Canada is not a safe haven for terrorists while they await foreign charges.
As a final note, I am not a fan of this kid or his family being allowed to stay here despite their ties to terrorist support.
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