Paris: In Poland and some U.S. states, leaders have said they no longer want Syrian immigrants at all, according to CBC. A more careful examination of what happened in Paris will tell us our worries should lie elsewhere. In the wake of horrific attacks in Paris, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall has asked that Canada Syrian immigration plan be suspended. The best antidote to the kind of domestic Islamic radicalism that we have seen in Europe is not fear of immigration, but successful economic and social integration of new immigrants into the Canadian mainstream. Premier Brad Wall asks Ottawa to suspend Syrian refugee plan Germany warns against crackdown as Poland pulls out of EU agreement Republicans strengthen resolve against admittng Syrian refugees In Paris, the 'us' vs 'them' that divides a city won't heal it A backlash against the new arrivals is no surprise to Shakil Choudhury, senior partner at Anima Leadership, a company that helps employers adapt to a more diverse workforce. Sask.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
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