The Asian Star September 15 2018

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Vol 17 - Issue 33

Saturday, September 15, 2018

Syrian refugee charged with first-degree murder The man arrived in Canada as a refugee from Syria just months before the 13-year-old was killed, say police. Investigators have not said how they identified him as a suspect. The man arrested and charged with the 2017 murder of Burnaby teen Marrisa Shen arrived in Canada as a refugee from Syria just months before she was killed, say police. Ibrahim Ali, 28, was arrested without incident Friday in Burnaby, where he lives, and later charged with first-degree murder, according to the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team. Ali did not appear to know Shen, and Shen did not know Ali, said Supt. Donna Richardson, the officer in charge of IHIT. Police believed from the start that the murder had been random and Richardson said investigators still hold that belief. Shen was reported missing after she failed to return home by 11 p.m. on July 18, 2017. Police launched a search, using GPS to track her phone. The 13-year-old girl’s body was found in a wooded area in Burnaby’s Central Park early the next morning. Investigators became aware of Ali two weeks ago, Richardson said. By that time they had identified and eliminated more 2,000 “persons of interest.� Ali was not known to police and he does not have a criminal record. Richardson would not say how police identified him as a Continued on page 6

Birthplace doesn’t necessarily guarantee citizenship, Feds tell Supreme Court International law does not require Canada to give citizenship to babies born on its soil, the federal government is telling the Supreme Court — an argument that could inadvertently bolster a recent Conservative party resolution aimed at stemming so-called birth tourism. Canada is one of fewer than three dozen countries that follow the practice of citizenship based on birthplace and some — including Australia and Britain — have modified or ended automatic birthright in recent years, the government says in a case that will determine whether the Toronto-born sons of Russian spies are Canadian citizens. “Indeed, no European countries, for example, grant an unqualified automatic citizenship by birth and they have no obligation to do so,� the federal submission says. “Only 34 countries grant the automatic acquisition of citizenship Continued on page 6

Minali Mittal, centre, with her daughter Teesha, right, and son Rivansh.

According to Mittal, her 11-year-old daughter Teesha threw up due to a bad smell on the plane. Cabin crew said Teesha was unfit to travel and ordered the family to leave, stranding them at the airport. Mittal’s son Rivansh was just three at the time. “I’m a very proud Canadian, but I just felt like this was the most un-Canadian thing that I’ve ever s e e n ,� Continued on page 8

International students accused of “stealing� jobs and rental housing In a face-off between the students and Indian community in Brampton, at a recent town hall that saw representation by federal, provincial and municipal authorities to decipher the reasons behind the recent escalating tensions, it came out that the international students are not solely to blame. Many students claim they are seen as mere cash cows, both by the academic institutions and the local community.

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Punjab tribunal fines Air Canada $65,000 for ‘mental agony’ after family kicked off flight A consumer commission in India has ordered Air Canada and partnering airline, Jet Airways, to pay a Canadian family about $65,000 Cdn. The money is meant to compensate the family for the “mental agony and harassment� they suffered when Air Canada ordered them off a flight. In September 2017, Minali Mittal from Oakville, Ont., and her two young children boarded a Toronto-bound Air Canada flight after a stopover in New Delhi.

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Foreign students stealing jobs? The Indo-Canadian community is in turmoil over a recent surge in foreign students from India, whose presence is feeding community tensions amid mistreatment of young women, employer abuse, drug dealing and the “stealing� of South Asians’ jobs.

What perturbs the Indian-Canadian community in Brampton is that these international students, who work overtime, are stealing “their� jobs. Abhinav Patel from Brampton has even shot off a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau blaming Indians and largely Punjabi students, who form a sizeable chunk in provinces like

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