Columbus, OH. The
Canadian Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Chris Alexander, has
announced that the government will ban people who have taken part in
practices that are “incompatible with Canadian values” — such as those
in polygamous or forced marriages — from immigrating to Canada.
Minister
Alexander outlined the government’s position at a news conference with
Status of Women Minister Kellie Leitch in Toronto on Wednesday morning.
Alexander said that the bill would eliminate premature and forced
marriages from Canada's immigration system and the country as a whole.
The bill is expected to pass with full support from the majority
Conservative caucus in Ottawa.
“The intention [of the bill] is very clear,” said Alexander. “We will
be enhancing the ability of the immigration system to detect and then
to act on cases of polygamy. There are many cases — at least hundreds
across the country, maybe even more — of people who have come here with
multiple wives without that fact being confirmed in the immigration
system and without anything having been done about it, even when it’s
detected later.
“We will give ourselves the tools to act. Polygamists are not welcome
in this country and, if and when they are found in our immigration
system, they will be removed from this country.”
No comments:
Post a Comment