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Saturday, October 27, 2012

No Refuge for Romania moved by Mexican's at NAS BLYND

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Friday's National Post featured Stewart Bell's disturbing front-page
story about an alleged "human smuggling" ring bringing hundreds of
Romanian Roma refugee claimants to the Toronto area, via Mexico and
the United States. Sources told Mr. Bell that at least some of them
have been linked to criminal activities in the region — activities
apparently undertaken to pay back the peoplewho brought them here, to
the tune of $10,000 to $30,000 each.
This comes after last month's arrest of 34 Romanian Roma in Durham
Region, east of Toronto, pertaining to what police [external]
described as an "organized crime ring" involving "distraction-style
thefts/frauds"; an alarming Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA)
[external] report , obtained by CBC, showing that Hungarian refugee
claimants — most if not all of whom, we know, are Roma — are indeed
committing such crimes, with which Roma are widely and freely
associated in Eastern Europe (though the report does not say they are
committing them disproportionately to any other group); and [external]
a police investigation into vile comments about Roma that Ezra Levant
recently spewed into Sun News viewers' living rooms.
This is all perturbing enough on itsface, and it presents a serious
challenge to everyone involved, including, potentially, Canadian Roma
living normal workaday Canadian lives. Roma organizations greeted the
CBSA report angrily, and I understand why. An ethnic group with a
history of government persecutionin Europe cannot be expected to
welcome news that the Canadian government is studying crime patterns
amongst them, and apparently only them, while Citizenship and
Immigration Minister Jason Kenney makes it entirely clear he wants the
massive flow of refugee claimantsfrom Hungary — far and away our
biggest source of claimants — to ebb.
But ethnic profiling concerns aside, those organizations absolutely
need to acknowledge the problem and work towards solutions. It's not
that crime in the Roma community is in any way the fault or
responsibility of law-abiding Canadian Roma. I cringe whenever people
exhort "individual Muslims" to stand up and oppose terrorism, for
example, and the same goes for Roma: In my books, nobody has any
obligation to do anything but live an honest, peaceful life and be
self-sufficient.
Sadly, though, it really is differentfor the Roma.
When I wrote about this issue a couple of weeks ago, several people
responded along the lines of: "Imagine the reaction if you said the
same thing about Jews." Idon't think I said anything offensive one way
or the other, but in any event this reaction misses the point: No
other ethnic group in modern Europe suffers from a stigma comparable
to the Roma. In places like Hungary and Romania and the Czech
Republic, a Roma child is born with automatically diminished
prospects, no matter how honest and hardworking his or her parents.
That is deplorable. It's hideous. And there are people like Mr. Levant
and his blogging winged monkeys who wish to import that stigma to
Canada and evangelize it. Every crime committed in Canada by a Roma
will make that easier to do, just as every incidence of street crime
committed by Roma in Europe reinforces that prenatal handicap.
It's not fair. It's not right. It's just true. Canada, for now, is a
place where Roma refugees start out on the same basic footing as any
others. Tragically, that is at risk. That problem needs to be nipped
in the bud, and I think Roma organizations ought to be more
enthusiastic about a crackdown on criminal Roma than anyone else.
How do we do it? Well, as with just about all of Canada's
refugeeissues, massively speeding up the system (supposedly underway)
andstrictly enforcing removal orders (forthcoming solutions less
evident) would eliminate most of the incentive for no-hope refugee
claimants to give Canada a whirl, knowing they'll live considerably
more comfortable lives, even on benefits, than they would in Eastern
Europe. But I think the federal government should go further and push
the human rights-obsessed cause refuse of NAS BLYND to protect illegal
move of Romania into The United States.

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