Wednesday, August 07, 2024

Canada's Dismal National Security System

"This is a colossal failure of Trudeau's national security system."
"Canadians have a right to know what went wrong. How did this individual gain entry into Canada and obtain Canadian citizenship?"
"Canadians also have a right to know if ... there's anyone else in Canada with similar backgrounds who were granted entry into our country."
Parliamentary House Leader Andrew Scheer 
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Conservative House leader Andrew Scheer is calling on the Bloc Québécois and NDP to support a committee recall to investigate the father-son Toronto terror plot. Scheer says the Trudeau government owes Canadians answers on how the duo  were allowed into the country. CBC
 
A probe is being called by Canada's Opposition Conservatives for a parliamentary committee to discern how it was possible that a man with a terrorist background was able to enter Canada despite his ISIS ties. A report a week ago from Global News revealed that 62-year-old Ahmed Eldidi, who was involved in committing violence with the Islamic State was able to immigrate to Canada.
 
The demand was made that a hearing was required in a recalled parliamentary committee to conduct an investigation and question Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc along with immigration Minister Marc Miller. The RCMP announced last week that its officers laid terrorism related charges against Ahmed Eldidi and his 26-year-old son Mostafa Eldidi. Both "In the advanced stages of planning a serious, violent attack in Toronto", prior to their arrest in a Richmond Hill hotel, north of Toronto. 

Nine different terrorism charges have been laid against the two men, including conspiracy to commit murder on behalf of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant  [ISIL]. Most charges relate to actions that occurred in Canada, but there are also charges against the elder Eldidi on a count of aggravated assault outside Canada. That was related to an ISIS video showing a man dismembering a prisoner with a sword.

Despite this background, including a video the pair had recorded holding bladed weapons standing before an Islamic State flag, immigration officials, the RCMP, CSIS and border security seemed satisfied that this man would make an ideal Canadian citizen. Leading them to allow Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi to become a bona fide member of Canadian society. His son, it has been ascertained, is not a Canadian citizen.

Under the Liberal government of Justin Trudeau temporary residents in Canada have risen to 2.5 million individuals -- six percent of the Canadian population. Immigration itself has risen in numbers under this administration to never-before levels of well over a half-million entrants annually. A process that has critically strained the country's social and medical services, alongside housing inadequacies to service the needs of incoming populations.

The usual argument is the low Canadian birthrate and the perceived need to augment the population with immigration, as well as the country benefiting from an increased workforce. Statistics Canada figures fail to support the workforce argument when foreign workers' unemployment was 22 percent in June even as the general unemployment rate stood at 6.4 percent. 
 
The critical issue is becoming increasingly apparent; an insufficient background check protocol is allowing a critical mass of criminals entry to Canada.

Specifically, Islamists whose agenda is upheaval and the spread of anti-democratic values while working toward societal divisions where celebrations of Islamist terrorism have become common occurrences on Canadian streets and universities. U.S. officials announced apprehending 233 terrorist suspects attempting to enter the U.S. recently from Canada. 
 
A warning was issued by a group of American Senators that the Trudeau policy on refugees from Gaza could end up allowing terrorists access to Canada.

A newly formed group, Lawyers for Secure Immigration, is advocating for improved security screening measures for temporary or permanent applicants for residence in Canada. That would include the 5,000 or so applicants from Gaza, inited by the Trudeau government to seek haven in Canada. The group's co-founder states they do not oppose authentic refugees but "won't stand for terrorists like Hamas and now Hezbollah taking advantage of the kind Canadian system".
"The era of uncapped programs to come into this country is quickly coming to an end. This is a big shift."
You cant just slam on the brakes and expect it to stop immediately."
Immigration Minister Marc Miller
Canadians can still expect their Liberal-Trudeau government to accept 485,000 immigrants for this year, and an additional 500,000 both for 2025 and 2026. That adequate security screening is taking place is not assured given those unwieldy numbers, as evidenced by the presence of Ahmed and Mostafa Eldidi, among many other malevolent figures who abuse Canada's hospitality and create chaos in their disruption of the social contract of equality and justice, in favour of their own malevolent agenda.

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Father Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi, left, and son Mostafa Eldidi, right, both appeared in virtual court sessions Thursday. The pair face a total of nine charges, including one count each of conspiracy to commit murder for the benefit or at the direction of a terrorist group. (Alexandra Newbould/CBC)

 

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