Trump
Has Opened His Arms To Immigrants, But Only If
They’re White Canadians
Faced with an avalanche of tourist cancellations
from Canada, congressmen are letting Canadians of 55
and over who own or rent property in the US stay
there for an extra two months a year
By Robert Fisk
March 14,
2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- Funny how another nation’s sectarian hatred comes
seeping over the national frontier of its neighbours.
Mexico is now fighting off the US President’s wall
mania. Justin Trudeau’s Canada looks squeaky clean
compared to America. You can forgive the Prime
Minister’s vanity – Trudeau is now posing Tom Cruise
style, eyes narrowed in love towards his wife in her
cringe-making Women’s Day photo-op with her husband.
Not long ago, the same couple blessed the cover of
Vanity Fair. But he’s the guy who walks tall on
immigration, welcomes Syrian refugees with
affection, tells them they’re “home” and generally
makes Trump look like a scumbag.
But
the contagion has already arrived in
Canada. Inspired by
the racism of the
Trump regime, we
now find that a Canadian Conservative Party
leadership contender wants to give newly arrived
immigrants a “values” test. “Are men and women
equal…under the law?” they would be asked. “Is it
ever OK to coerce or use violence against an
individual … who disagrees with your views?” “Do you
realise that to have a good life in Canada, you will
need to work hard to provide for yourself and your
family, that you can’t expect to have things you
want given to you?”
This tosh
is, of course, doubly racist. Since only Muslims
supposedly rate women as second-class citizens, this
snide question is obviously directed at them. And
since the question assumes a Muslim would actually
announce that they do not regard men and women as
equal, the question also treats them as simpletons.
Tory leadership contender Kellie Leitch’s set of
“Canadian Values” were released on the very day that
Oklahoma Republican John Bennett published his own
American questionnaire for Muslim constituents who
want to meet him. His question number one was: “Do
you beat your wife?”
He might as
well have asked Muslims: “Do you lie?”
Maybe this
is all just a trifle childish, although we might
remember that the former Canadian Tory Prime
Minister, whose party leadership Leitch wants, came
close to producing laws that would make criticism of
Israel a hate crime. Leitch herself obviously
regards Muslims as not only violent misogynists but
also scroungers – hence the insulting question about
whether they realise they’ll have to “work hard” in
Canada.
But the
contagion doesn’t end with Leitch. For only a few
days ago, the right-wing National Post in Toronto
carried a stunning story whose sectarian thread
obviously pushed it onto the front page – but
without its racist content being explicitly pointed
out by the writer. The first two sentences, however,
will certainly alert The Independent readers as to
what is to come. Trump, the paper announced, “has
been single-minded when it comes to immigration,
pledging … to keep certain people out, especially if
they happen to be from Mexico or some Muslim
nations. But a bipartisan bill introduced in the
House of Representatives …would actually open the
door wider to one group: older Canadians who winter
south of the border.”
Faced with
an avalanche of tourist cancellations from Canada
and Europe now that the Trump regime is settling
into a racist border policy, congressmen are
desperately hoping that the Promoting Tourism to
Enhance our Economy Act will help to keep the cash
flowing into America – because it aims to let
Canadians of 55 and over who own or rent property
in the US stay there for an extra two months a year.
The 55-year old lower age limit for property owners
or renters suggests to you that wealthy white
Canadians might be the tourists which Republicans
(and Democrats, one should add) have in mind.
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And you’d
be right. Because this is the villainous explanation
for the bill – which would allow certain Canadians
to spend more time per year in America than in their
native land – provided by its cosponsor, Republican
Ted Yoho of Florida: “We want people with good
standing to come here and stay as long as they care.
We come from similar backgrounds, we believe in the
same thing. There’s no assimilation [necessary]. The
morals and mores we have are pretty much the same as
they have, so it’s pretty much an easy transition.”
I have
spared readers the endless “sic” markers which would
otherwise be littered across this paragraph. But let
us dwell briefly on the semantics.
“Similar
backgrounds” doesn’t sound to me like an invitation
to 55-year-old Muslim Canadian immigrants. As for no
“assimilation” necessary… Well no, there wouldn’t
be, would there, since those friendly, older,
ever-so-similar Canadians would be from the same
“background” as older Florida Americans.
Which means
that 55-year old Muslim Canadians and older are not
quite the chaps whom Republican Yoho wants to
welcome in Florida. “Morals and mores”, well, we
know what that means – folk who don’t, in the
immortal words of Oklahoma Republican John Bennett,
beat their wives. As for “an easy transition”, that
pretty much says it all. White non-Muslim Canadians
welcome, Muslim Canadians of any colour, don’t waste
your time in coming to the border.
In fact
over these past few days, I’ve met quite a few
Canadians – regular visitors south of the border –
who have no intention of visiting the States for the
present – either because they are Muslims or because
they object most profoundly to the racist, sectarian
ideology now being peddled by the Trump regime.
These include a prominent doctor who has chosen not
to attend a medical conference in the US, even
though he is a 100 per cent Canadian citizen. One
Quebec-born Canadian citizen was stopped by US
immigration last month and ordered to hand over his
mobile phone so that American officials could look
through his Facebook page. He was a Muslim.
And this
works both ways. While Canadian immigration
authorities have the resources to document hundreds
of refugees crossing from the US over ice and snow
and seeking asylum without passing through official
crossing points – if they try to pass through
Canadian border posts, they can be turned back on
the grounds that the US is their country of first
asylum – this could change in the spring. Warm
weather will mean easier transit through forests and
fields. Canadian civil rights groups now fear that
their government will privately urge American
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly to enforce
restrictions on immigrants trying to reach the
border from within the United States. And Kelly is
expected in Ottawa within days to discuss this very
policy.
That’s
exactly how a sectarian anti-Muslim President in one
country can infect the lives of thousands outside as
well as inside his borders. That an American
representative can try to seduce one group of
Canadians to holiday in the US while indicating
there will be no welcome for another group because
they are of the wrong colour, religion or ethnic
origin shows not only contempt for Canada but a
deliberate attempt to divide a multicultural nation
into its constituent parts.
It’s a
custom not far removed from the Middle East. When
the Sunni Muslim Saudis needed to call upon the
Pakistan army – longstanding mercenaries of the
Saudi regime when their own Saudi soldiers can’t
handle a battle – to help in the Yemen war, Riyadh
asked Pakistan to send only soldiers of the Sunni
Muslim faith. Shiites would not be welcome. The
Pakistani parliament rightly expressed its outrage
that a Muslim nation (Saudi Arabia) should attempt
to sectarianise its armed forces.
So will the
Canadian government now cooperate with any US
attempts to prevent Muslims crossing the border to
seek asylum in Canada? Will it seek just such
cooperation? It’s a very serious question. Canada
has every right to protect its own sovereignty. But
if by doing so, it assists a malicious and dishonest
US president to pursue a policy of racism, it will
be forced to decide whether security or morality
governs Canada’s “national interest”. Thus does a
political contagion slip across a national border
even more quietly than the refugees on the ice and
snow.
This
article was first published at
The Independent
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