Canada not taking unaccompanied male refugees?

Like the US doesn’t take refugees. Trump’s little reign doesn’t count.

Did you read the linked articles?

The US took in 784,000 refugees since 9/11, as of 2015.

Refusing single men is just sexist and appealing to Canadians’ xenophobia, as alive and well in Canada as the US. How brave of Canada. “Let’s take the women!” :dubious:

If we shouldn’t prefer men, and shouldn’t prefer women, and maybe we shouldn’t prefer children because they have also been used by terrorists, what do you suggest? That the US will only accept refugee pets from Aleppo? And then of course only things like goldfish.

What’s your opinion on letting foreign-trained lawyers into the United States at all? Seems like a dangerous group…

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A person’s gender should not be the determining factor in the decision to admit them or not.

Aren’t single, young men the most likely one to be shot and killed by groups like Da-esh? Seems like in many case, they are the most vulnerable, if that is what matters.

Where do you get that idea? Around the world most murder victims are men, most people killed in war are men, and most people imprisoned or killed by their governments are men. Where do you get the idea that men are less likely to be victimized?

And lifeboats? Women and children go first because men are immune to drowning?

[del]Mars[/del] Canada needs women.

I don’t fully agree with this discrimination, but neither does the Globe and Mail. The government did tone this down a few days later. I have done medical exams on a few Syrian refugees and one was a straight, single male. Most are from families, not single women. There is probably a security difference, but I agree it’s not absolute.

Literally nobody in the world said it should be. Literally. Nobody.

The Netherlands allows single young men, untill they are vetted. It turns out many of those refugees are not from Syria but from Africa, and Tunisia Morocco Algeria. They flee for economic reasons. They are usually sent back. Because they know they don’t have a chance they have little to lose and make the most problems. Not terrorist attacks, but shoplifting, being homeless, loitering, being aggressive. The group that a attacked the women outside of the train station of the German city of Koln, New Year’s Eve 2015, was about 95% Northern Africans.

Canada’s policy stops this group, and that is sensible.

Others have already commented on this, but seriously dude, is that really how it seems to you? That’s your impression of a country with one of the most compassionate refugee policies in the world, one that’s been a model of refugee sponsorship for over 40 years?

You have also mischaracterized the Syrian refugee admission criteria. Giving priority to families with children makes good sense from numerous standpoints including both pragmatic and compassionate ones, and trying to somehow twist that into being a prohibition on single male refugees smacks of a disingenuous attempt to just try to find something to criticize while failing, as a nation, to meet your own humanitarian obligations.

There is nothing compassionate about excluding the male victims of war and terror, and yes single males are excluded, unless you can come up with a cite that says otherwise.

Seriously? Your president’s immigration policy just caused heartache and protests all over the world and your reply is to denigrate my country’s immigration policy because we gave priority to widow’s, children and families??

Deflect much? That’s just so trump-like :smack: “you’re the puppet!”.

I suppose you missed our PM’s message that we’ll take the ones your idiot in chief won’t?

How about the statement of the federal government’s special coordinator for Syrian refugees, who was herself citing the assistant deputy minister for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada? That good enough?

Here’s another data point related to that. Between Nov 4, 2015 and July 31, 2016, 29,547 Syrian refugees were resettled in Canada. The largest family-size category was 4 persons, accounting for 6,024 out of the total. Out of 14 family-size categories, the 5th largest was the single person, accounting for 2,830 unattached individuals out of the total for that period. From the dataset “Canada (including Quebec) - Admissions of Syrian Refugees by Immigration Category and Family Composition”.

Granted that, everything else being equal, the unattached single male is the lowest priority compared to the highest priority being families with children. For several different and understandable reasons. If you have a problem with that, answer me this. The current number of Syrian refugees admitted by Canada as of November 2015 is now almost 40,000. How many has the US admitted in that time, a country nearly ten times the size? How many is it admitting right now?