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Tories begin deporting illegal workers (Canada vs. illegal aliens)
Toronto (Red) Star ^ | 03/21/06 | Peter Gorrie

Posted on 03/21/2006 11:32:04 AM PST by Heartofsong83

Tories begin deporting illegal workers Portuguese families caught in immigration crackdown Mar. 21, 2006. 02:19 PM PETER GORRIE STAFF REPORTER

Illegal workers in Toronto's underground economy are being deported as the new Conservative government abandons a Liberal amnesty plan, immigration lawyers and consultants say.

Some families who have been in Canada five years or more are being given less than two weeks to pack up and leave.

Toronto's Portuguese community — with up to 15,000 undocumented members, working mainly in the booming construction industry — is especially concerned.

Early last year, then-Immigration Minister Joe Volpe said he would try to find a way to get legal status for undocumented workers.

"They are here already and have proven themselves to be integrated," Volpe said at the time.

Last May, he said he had signed off on a final draft and the plan was set to go to cabinet. But nothing was done during the following six months before the Liberals were defeated.

Immigration officials now say they will continue to enforce the existing policy, with increased resources.

In February, Immigration Canada notified the Portuguese embassy in Ottawa that it would continue with the current law and be strict in applying it, Maria Amélia Paiva, the consul-general in Toronto, told the Star's Isabel Teotonio.

Portugal's ambassador to Canada, João Silveira Carvalho, has publicly told people to avoid trouble and to "stop feeding the myth" in Portugal that you can come to Canada without documents, several community members said.

And yesterday, Immigration Minister Monte Solberg called the issue a "low priority," indicating that Volpe's approach is dead.

A spokesperson for the Canadian Border Services Agency said she couldn't give figures on the number being deported.

Immigration consultant Tony Dutra said he knows of 20 families that have been given less than two weeks to leave. "People are being hustled out ... Three or four years ago, there seemed to be more flexibility. It was humane. Now, it's rush, rush, rush."

The agency has booked seats on a Sunday Skyservice charter. According to a voice mail message from one of its officers, the agency had filled another 50 seats on a March 30 Air Transat flight.

"I've seen a larger number of (removal) letters going out to people," Peter Ferreira, president of the Portuguese National Council and a former senior immigration officer, said in an interview. "I've been getting more calls from people who are concerned. They see the writing is on the wall."

Apart from personal hardship for people now firmly entrenched in Canada, the flurry of deportations could devastate the construction industry, Ferreira said. "This group — it's been proven and any union president or employer will say — don't get rid of these people because we need them.

"Imagine expelling thousands of construction workers when the construction industry is desperate for skilled labour ... Consider the contribution made by these people.

"It doesn't make sense. These people are contributing to Canada's well-being and economy."

To ease the shortage, Canada offers one-year temporary work permits for people with construction skills. The annual quota of 500 is never met, Ferreira said. "So we need these (undocumented) people even more."

Among those impacted is the Ferreira family (no relation) — parents Joe and Elizabeth, both 39, their son Licinio, 21, and daughter Alicia, 18 — who were ordered on March 17 to be on this Sunday's Skyservice flight.

The Ferreiras — who came to Toronto in March 1999, to visit relatives and decided to stay illegally — are typical.

The children went to school, Joe worked as a bricklayer and Elizabeth got a job in a window factory.

"Life was good, but we were scared to get caught," Licinio, who now works in construction, said in a weekend interview. The family had to be careful because if anyone got injured or sick, medicare wouldn't cover their hospital costs.

About three years ago, at a time when rumours of an amnesty first began, they went to an immigration consultant who advised them to apply for legal status, first on humanitarian grounds and then, when that failed, as refugees. The consultant charged $4,500, the Ferreiras said.

Like all refugee claims filed by Portuguese immigrants, theirs was rejected.

Portugal has a democratic government with no record of torture or other activities that could justify refugee claims. However, some unscrupulous consultants recommended that course of action. Other undocumented workers applied on different grounds, possibly expecting a repeat of an amnesty in the mid-1980s.

The policy applies to undocumented immigrants from any country, but the hopeless refugee claims mean it has a big impact on the Portuguese community.

"I blame 99 per cent of the problem on consultants," Dutra said.

Border agency spokesperson Anna Pape says the GTA enforcement centre has averaged a steady 4,500 "removals" in each of the past five years.

"I expect those numbers will be up," she said.

The increase is in part because many of the failed applications have reached the end of the road around the same time, Ferreira said.

As well, Ottawa has given the agency more resources "to focus on removals," in line with increased staffing at the board that rules on refugee appeals, Pape said.

"We said, if they (the board) got more resources, it would make sense for us to get more to process the increased number of negative decisions.

"It's like if you have more police on the street, you'll get more arrests."

The Ferreiras acknowledge they were here illegally and must go. But they think the policy doesn't make sense, and they don't like how they've been treated.

"We're working and go to school," Licinio said. "We pay income tax, do everything by the book, but we're treated like garbage."

"It's not fair, sending people home in two weeks," said cousin Paula Goncalves. "If you own a home or car, what are you supposed to do? People who work their asses off here, who aren't any trouble whatsoever, are sent home. They're hard-working people."

Since receiving their "direction to report" — the final notification to be on a particular flight — the Ferreiras have scrambled to prepare to leave.

"A week isn't enough to get rid of the car and do everything I need to do," Licinio says. "It's a huge commotion. A lot of other people are in the same situation. They're being completely unfair to us."

The family arranged for seats on a different flight, saving a total of more than $3,500 compared to what they'd have paid the border agency for tickets.

"I love it in Canada," Licinio said. "I have great friends and family. It's a great life. I want to come back."

Pape said families usually get three or four weeks to depart. But, she said, once their final appeal has failed, and before they get the "direction to report," they should start getting ready.

"They should have a sense they're going to be asked to leave. It's the end of the road."


TOPICS: Canada; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: aliens; amnesty; canada; illegalaliens; illegalimmigration; immigrantlist; immigration; undocumentedworkers
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I doubt the Red Star is happy about it, but it had to be posted. Joe Volpe wanted 300,000 more immigrants every year in Canada + legal status for illegals. Primary focus: more Liberal votes. Kudos to the new government on tackling the issue!
1 posted on 03/21/2006 11:32:09 AM PST by Heartofsong83
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To: Heartofsong83

Does this mean we should expect some newbie illegals from the north?


2 posted on 03/21/2006 11:39:28 AM PST by cripplecreek (Never a minigun handy when you need one.)
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To: Heartofsong83

Its odd that you would make the Portuguese your first priority. Haven't heard of many Portuguese mad-bombers.


3 posted on 03/21/2006 11:40:17 AM PST by marron
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To: Heartofsong83

"To ease the shortage, Canada offers one-year temporary work permits for people with construction skills. The annual quota of 500 is never met, Ferreira said. "So we need these (undocumented) people even more." "



What do they mean that the quota "is never met"? They get fewer than 500 applicants? If so, it's because lack of enforcement has made immigrants figure that it's better to get there illegally and stay forever than to get there legally and have to leave in a year. I think you'll see more people apply for the visa now.


4 posted on 03/21/2006 11:43:25 AM PST by AuH2ORepublican (http://auh2orepublican.blogspot.com/)
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To: Heartofsong83
"I blame 99 per cent of the problem on consultants," Dutra said.

Big money in illegal immigration for some, which is why it continues. Look at who it keeps in business: ACLU, LULAC, MALDEF, SPLC..... Just like abortion continues unabated because it brings in the bucks for a few with some clout.

5 posted on 03/21/2006 11:43:57 AM PST by WatchingInAmazement ("Nothing is more expensive than cheap labor," prof. Vernon Briggs, labor economist Cornell Un.)
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"I love it in Canada," Licinio said. "I have great friends and family. It's a great life. I want to come back."

Yeah, work illegally, pay no taxes, and everyone else pays their medical and for their kids education... every immigrant legal or illegal loves Canada for that fact alone...
6 posted on 03/21/2006 11:44:13 AM PST by MD_Willington_1976
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Oh, dear me. What a sad, sad story. Another story of the perp telling us how unfair our laws are. We conservatives are such hate-mongers by forcing our government to do something about illegals. I need a whole box of tissues over this one. (/sarcasm)

NEWS FLASH.........message to illegals.......I don't buy your sob-story. Apply through LEGAL channels. You don't have laws in your own country or what?

7 posted on 03/21/2006 11:47:28 AM PST by beachn4fun (Those who are opposed to democracy, are opposed to FReedom)
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To: Heartofsong83

Kudos to liberal Canada for doing something the U.S. won't. Give em 2 wks to pack up and get out....I love it!


8 posted on 03/21/2006 11:52:13 AM PST by sheana
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Can someone explain to me why Portuguese workers the first target? It is not like there is some Portuguese Catholic Terrorist group set to blow up the Canadian side of Niagara Falls. There are more than a few radical elements in the North African/Middle East Community that have real links to real bad guys. I guess racism is okay as long as it is the right religion and race that is a target.

I guess any improvement is better than none but somehow I fear that is where the improvement ends. The same in this country. Too much action for show when the TV video cameras are turned on only to end the minute the attention moves elsewhere.

Is there any hope for Democracy to work again?
9 posted on 03/21/2006 11:57:06 AM PST by iluvlucy (swim the Tiber, the water is fine)
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I would think the Chinese illegals would be first.


10 posted on 03/21/2006 12:02:33 PM PST by dljordan
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To: cripplecreek

If they immigrated illegally into Canada, yes...but I don't think very many Americans migrate illegally into Canada.


11 posted on 03/21/2006 12:07:42 PM PST by Heartofsong83
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To: dljordan

Their time will come...I wonder how many Mexican illegals there are in Canada?


12 posted on 03/21/2006 12:10:46 PM PST by Heartofsong83
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To: Heartofsong83
To ease the shortage, Canada offers one-year temporary work permits for people with construction skills. The annual quota of 500 is never met, Ferreira said. "So we need these (undocumented) people even more."

What logic is this? We need illegals because there aren't enough people applying for visas?

13 posted on 03/21/2006 12:35:27 PM PST by doc30 (Democrats are to morals what and Etch-A-Sketch is to Art.)
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To: doc30

supporters of Bush's Guest Worker program will please take note...


14 posted on 03/21/2006 12:41:24 PM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Buckeye McFrog

Portugal's ambassador to Canada, João Silveira Carvalho, has publicly told people to avoid trouble and to "stop feeding the myth" in Portugal that you can come to Canada without documents, several community members said.

Compare this responsible statement to the Bushwah coming from Fox.


15 posted on 03/21/2006 1:54:01 PM PST by a_different_conservative
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To: doc30

Another long-term solution: increase birth rates and stop abortions...


16 posted on 03/21/2006 2:58:09 PM PST by Heartofsong83
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To: Heartofsong83

bttt


17 posted on 03/21/2006 3:02:38 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Heartofsong83

Righteous conservative maple leaf bump!!!


18 posted on 03/21/2006 6:12:16 PM PST by La Enchiladita (Keep your nose clean and you'll be OK)
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To: Heartofsong83
Illegal workers in Toronto's underground economy are being deported as the new Conservative government abandons a Liberal amnesty plan, immigration lawyers and consultants say.

This is what we're going to need to do in the United States, elect a government that will enforce the law and who'll stop pretending that it can't be done.

19 posted on 03/22/2006 5:20:42 AM PST by Reaganwuzthebest
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To: fanfan; Pikamax; Former Proud Canadian; Great Dane; Alberta's Child; headsonpikes; Ryle; ...
While the red Star may falter in it's usual slavish adherence to the lexicon of political correctness by interchanging "illegal" & "undocumented", it goes on singing the Liberal song that the evil Conservatives are exclusively targeting otherwise productive "workers" & glossing over any notion that willful law breakers, by definition, might be less than ideal immigrants.

PING!
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20 posted on 03/22/2006 6:20:31 AM PST by GMMAC (paraphrasing Parrish: "damned Liberals, I hate those bastards!")
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