Canada: Muslim “refugee” in country since 2015 despite being known to be complicit in Islamic State jihad crimes
“The
Canadian embassy in Beirut approved his visa on May 5, 2015 after his
wife’s sister, who lives in Canada, sent a letter of invitation. He made
a refugee claim in September 2015. Three months later, federal
officials intervened in his case, arguing he was disqualified from
seeking refugee status because he was complicit in the crimes of ISIS.”
But “federal officials would not say if he was detained or had been deported. Even his name was removed from the decision.”
So he could be walking around freely somewhere in Canada, with Trudeau government officials too afraid of appearing “Islamophobic” to do anything to protect their citizens.
“Refugee claimant, in Canada since 2015, complicit in ISIS crimes against humanity, tribunal says,” by Stewart Bell, Global News, April 18, 2019:
But “federal officials would not say if he was detained or had been deported. Even his name was removed from the decision.”
So he could be walking around freely somewhere in Canada, with Trudeau government officials too afraid of appearing “Islamophobic” to do anything to protect their citizens.
“Refugee claimant, in Canada since 2015, complicit in ISIS crimes against humanity, tribunal says,” by Stewart Bell, Global News, April 18, 2019:
A mechanic who came to Canada in 2015 has been found complicit in crimes against humanity for repairing vehicles for the so-called Islamic State, Global News has learned.
Before arriving in Canada and claiming refugee status, the Lebanese national made several trips to Syria to work on ISIS military vehicles and also supervised other ISIS mechanics.
As such, he made a “knowing and significant contribution to ISIS,” the Refugee Appeal Division ruled, noting the terror group needed his high-level expertise in auto electrical systems.
Vehicles in good working order were “vital to the success of ISIS,” and were used for suicide bombings and combat, the panel wrote in a 23-page decision handed down in Montreal.
The ruling means he is ineligible for refugee status, but federal officials would not say if he was detained or had been deported. Even his name was removed from the decision.
His lawyer declined to comment.
The case is a rare confirmation that a refugee claimant who successfully entered Canada had been involved with ISIS, although his past was quickly detected through security screening.
The Canadian embassy in Beirut approved his visa on May 5, 2015 after his wife’s sister, who lives in Canada, sent a letter of invitation. He made a refugee claim in September 2015.
Three months later, federal officials intervened in his case, arguing he was disqualified from seeking refugee status because he was complicit in the crimes of ISIS.
The Immigration and Refugee Board agreed, and the decision was recently upheld by Patricia O’Connor of the Refugee Appeal Division, who rejected his claim that he had only worked for ISIS briefly and under duress….
The Canada Border Services Agency is also trying to deport a Jordanian who came to British Columbia and obtained refugee status, but in 2015 began posting ISIS propaganda online.
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