"I'm a Canadian citizen, I'm a Quebecois, I'm a (permanent) resident who lost his status because of his criminal past," Morales told reporters at the federal courthouse.
Alabaman said:This begs the question of who is really a citizen?? Someone that just filled some citizenship paper work or someone that has lived here for 32 years since age six and knows no other place. I am sure the answer is not far fetched. BS Immigration rules.
Leon said:If you want to be a Canadian, stay out of trouble and apply for citizenship. It is that simple. Don't want to do that, then they can kick you out.
Baloo said:I hear what you are saying but the problem is, what happens when someone who is illegal stays in a country for years without status, should they be a citizen too?
We all know there are rules, we may not like them, but they do exist.
Alabaman said:it is up to the authorities to make sure illegals are deported before they "bear roots".
scylla said:Sorry - I completely disagree. People make choices and should be held responsible for the choices they make and the resulting consequences.
If someone commits their first crime and authorities don't catch them, should we blame authorities if they commit subsequent crimes because they weren't caught and punished the first time?