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  1. mattlerenardx on

    How can that happen when the parent sponsorship program is still dealing with 2020 applications ?

  2. LetsGetLitPlease on

    Best I can do is give him and his mom PR and hope he decides to be a good boy

  3. GnomesStoleMyMeds on

    For fucksake, he thinks he can argue that pleading guilty to a felony is not an admission of guilt. This man doesn’t have an honest bone in his body. How fast can he be deported?

  4. Sharp_Yak2656 on

    We definitely treat spies way better than his country would. It’s like an addiction to shooting oneself in the foot to entertain the folly of even considering this.

  5. konathegreat on

    And I thought the NDP convention was a clownshow. This is even crazier!

  6. >The case asks the court to set aside the decision, arguing it was unfair, but the filing fails to mention that the Canada Border Services Agency has been trying to deport Yousefijam as a security threat.

    >The Immigration and Refugee Board said a decision on his deportation was expected in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, Yousefijam is now living in Richmond Hill, Ont., according to his court filings.

    Huh just left that part out…

    >He was arrested in Toronto in January 2021 on U.S. charges that alleged he had taken part in a conspiracy to ship sensitive technology to Iran in violation of economic sanctions.

    >He was detained for 10 months before being extradited to Michigan, where he pleaded guilty. Deported back to Ontario, he legally changed his name to Cohen, a moniker he said he chose because it “resonated with me.”

    And his brother was charged too.

    >His actions compromised the Canadian government’s policy on Iran’s authoritarian regime, which leads an “axis of resistance” made up of terror groups Hamas, Hezbollah, Iraqi militias and Yemeni Houthis, the CBSA argued.

    >At his hearing, Yousefijam argued he had only pleaded guilty to the dodging of U.S. sanctions because it was the fastest way to resolve the matter. “It was not an admission of guilt,” he insisted.

    Yeah no, get this guy out of here asap.

  7. x_BlueSkyz_x73 on

    What the… *checks calendar and sees April 1st was yesterday… what the f?

    This reads like a Monty Python sketch. Did he really say pleading guilty is not an admission of guilt? Welllll shoot… I’ve had it wrong all this time.

    The deportation process really should be simpler when it comes to cases like this. Him and his brother… deported.

  8. toilet_for_shrek on

    I fully expect our inept immigration judges to both let him stay and also import his mom. 

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