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US deserter seeks Canada asylum
2004-12-07
An US army deserter has begun making his case for political refugee status so he can stay in Canada. Jeremy Hinzman, 25, is the first of three US deserters to appear before a refugee and immigration board in the city of Toronto, seeking asylum. The paratrooper served in Afghanistan but left the US for Canada after his unit was ordered into Iraq last year. Mr Hinzman, who took his wife and son with him to Toronto, says he believes the US-led war in Iraq is illegal. He said: "If you're given an illegal or immoral order, it's your duty and obligation to refuse it. I felt the order to Iraq went under that."

Mr Hinzman's mouthpiece lawyer is presenting what he says is evidence of US war crimes in Iraq at the hearing. And a left-wing lobby group of nutters campaigning on Mr Hinzman's behalf argues that he was merely obeying international law by refusing to fight in Iraq because the United Nations never authorised the use of force there. But immigration experts point out that Mr Hinzman voluntarily signed up to join the US army in January 2001, knowing that it might involve service overseas.
Oh yeah, there is that.
No American citizen has ever made a successful refugee claim in Canada, although it is thought the prisoner abuse scandals in Iraq may help his case. If Mr Hinzman loses his bid to win asylum in Canada, he faces deportation to the US and up to five years in prison for desertion.
Posted by:tipper

#10  I'm sure all those goofballs who threatened to move to Canada after the election are watching this closely.
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2004-12-07 3:36:30 PM  

#9  The paratrooper served in Afghanistan

So he served in Afghanistan but refused to serve in Iraq? There's so many different angles on that it hurts my head thinking about it.
Posted by: Charles   2004-12-07 12:08:10 PM  

#8  It's not the 60s, it's not a draft Army. Its an all volunteer force. He signed the contract, he took the money. However, then there is that recent opening in N.Korea for an American deserter to backfill. The Canadians can make it an exchange to show their humanitarian side by saving some real refugees.
Posted by: Don   2004-12-07 10:16:58 AM  

#7  "...do I still get my college money?"
Posted by: BH   2004-12-07 10:16:48 AM  

#6  Desertion during a time of war?

Hang him.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-12-07 9:31:06 AM  

#5  Throw him in the slammer..............
Posted by: Bill Nelson   2004-12-07 9:06:21 AM  

#4  I'm thinking of starting a society to rectify the mistakes made when history clearly got it wrong. 1812 seems a good year to start.
Posted by: phil_b   2004-12-07 6:06:23 AM  

#3   I hope gets his fill of sex with his wife and hugs his son, because when it's over, he won't like where his sex or his hugs will be coming from. He's a coward plain and simple. His life is no more important than all the men and women currently serving honorably in hotspots around the world.
After his jail time, they should revoke his citizenship.
Posted by: 98zulu   2004-12-07 6:00:14 AM  

#2  Given recent Kanadian political moonbattery, they'll prolly accept one soon - to "Show the Evil American Beast" they're not afraid. Yawn.

Time to check on the progress of that Northern Friendship Fence, again?
Posted by: .com   2004-12-07 1:55:51 AM  

#1  Revoke his citzenship. Then he can truly claim asylum.
Posted by: ed   2004-12-07 1:26:31 AM  

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