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July 2024: Two GTA men arrested, charged with terrorism linked to ISIS

His citizenship can certainly be revoked, perhaps even without a guilty verdict. I say deport them both.
 
His citizenship can certainly be revoked, perhaps even without a guilty verdict. I say deport them both.
If he came to Canada after 2015, absolutely. He could see revocation due to misrepresentation. There’s literally a box you tick on the immigration paperwork to confirm you haven’t committed crimes against humanity or war crimes.

Civil revocation of immigration status is determined on a balance of probabilities. If they have enough to charge (which for war crimes is exceptionally rare), I’m sure IRCC will be looking at that too.
 
According to a CP article:

According to the government's timeline, the elder Eldidi arrived in Canada in February 2018 and made a refugee claim in June of that year.
He became a citizen in May 2024, and was arrested at the end of July.

The son, who is not a Canadian citizen, was first rejected for a study permit in July 2019.
He then entered Canada in February 2020 on a U.S. student visa and applied for asylum. He obtained refugee status in July 2022.

This would seem to indicate that they're both at risk of being punted.
 
According to a CP article:





This would seem to indicate that they're both at risk of being punted.
Sometimes it's less risks being realized, and more of opportunities presenting themselves (after an appropriate prison term).
 
I really think we should stop caring about that.
Perhaps. But that’s just not going to happen, so it is what it is. Also, there has to be a willingness on the part of their country of origin to accept them back. That’s by no means a given.
 
Perhaps. But that’s just not going to happen, so it is what it is. Also, there has to be a willingness on the part of their country of origin to accept them back. That’s by no means a given.
Then jail, for life, it is.
 
FWIW Canada has only ever convicted one person for crimes against humanity and war crimes (a Rwanda case), and he’s serving life.
Just looked it up, Désiré Munyaneza is a nasty piece of work.
 
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