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Former FBI Official: Canada's Immigration Laws Too Lenient
By Staff
Jul 14, 2005, 12:33

A former FBI official who currently specializes in international terrorism, counterintelligence, and foreign counterintelligence is warning that Canadian immigration laws are too lenient and make Canada a perfect destination for would-be terrorists.

Speaking at the 15th World Terrorist and Disaster Management Conference in Toronto this week, Ty Fairman said Muslim radicals are arriving in Canada and heading for Ontario because of that province's existing and extensive Muslim population. According to Fairman, Canada is home to approximately 750,000 Muslims. Sixty-one percent of that population lives in Ontario with 5% of that number living in Toronto. Fairman added that Toronto has the highest number of Muslims in any North American city.

Fairman went on to say that the al-Qaida terror network distributes intricate training manuals to all members which offer step-by-step instructions in how to effectively infiltrate nations in the western hemisphere adding, "One of their main missions, as far as expansion, is to travel to places undetected, unnoticed, go to places with lenient immigration laws."

Canada's continuing involvement in Afghanistan places this country in al-Qaida's crosshairs because as Fairman explains, "your military is doing a very good job and they are a great asset to the United States."

As early as 2004 Canada was declared a legitimate target by Osama bin Laden. A mere two months later it was noted by an internal RCMP report that Canada had become the only country left on the list that had not been attacked.

A spokesman for Public Safety Minister Anne McLellan quickly rebuffed Fairman's warnings concerning this country's lax immigration laws maintaining that existing laws do not draw the attention of international terror groups.



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