Is Canada's immigration minister, Ahmed Hussein rescuing former Muslims from certain deaths by immediately offering (within hours) asylum to a Saudi teenage girl who was stranded in Thailand? Or, is this a continuation of the spat between Saudi Arabia and Canada which was started by Justin Trudeau last year when he criticised the Saudis on their treatment of Saudi women? The Saudi girl's choice was Australia and the Australian government hinted that they will offer her asylum, but Canada intervened and offered her asylum immediately. Anyway, Mr Ahmed Hussien has to sign her papers and his department has to arrange all her settlements requirements, does this signify that in the future, he will also offer asylum to others who left Islam, who are not women and who are not from Saudi Arabia? Will he be able to help Somali atheists who want to flee oppression due to their lack of beliefs in Somalia?
Discuss.
We need Canadian input.
@Factz @Western4Life @sophisticate @xalimathe6 and others. Please no qabiil arguments, keep it clean and to the point.
Discuss.
We need Canadian input.
@Factz @Western4Life @sophisticate @xalimathe6 and others. Please no qabiil arguments, keep it clean and to the point.