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Originally Posted by EndLeSS8
You guys don't seem to understand what this is leading up to and what this rule means to your constitutional rights
Let's say your parents are from China and moved here and are naturalized Canadian citizens about 20 years ago
You were born in Canada, and you have never been to China, but you are Chinese by race and a Canadian citizen by birth.
Because of the vagueness of the wording of Bill C51, if you are convicted of terrorism, you CAN be deported to China, EVEN if you have never been to China and have absolutely no relation to China, and no relatives in China, etc
No one here is saying that terrorists are good people etc
What we are saying that Bill C51 can be unconstitutional because it is a HUGE stepping stone towards revoking your Canadian citizenship, even if you are Canadian by birth. That's INSANE
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NO you can't. A country can NOT deport someone unless they hold another citizenship.
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