Thinkprogress:
Former President George W. Bush’s first post-presidency speech will take place on St. Patrick’s Day — March 17 — in Calgary, Alberta. Although organizers have declined to say if Bush will be paid, he once boasted that he hoped to make “ridiculous” money on the lecture circuit once he leaves office.
But instead of greeting Bush with open arms and (potentially) wads of cash, activists and human rights lawyers in Canada are hoping their government will greet him with handcuffs — or at the very least — bar him entry in to the country. In fact, Vancouver Lawyer Gail Davidson said the government has an obligation under the law to ban Bush from entering Canada because of his role in supporting torture:
Davidson says that because Bush has been “credibly accused” of supporting torture in Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Canada has a legal obligation to deny him entry under Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. The law says foreign nationals who have committed war crimes or crimes against humanity, including torture, are “inadmissible” to Canada. “The test isn’t whether the person’s been convicted, but whether there’s reasonable grounds to think that they have been involved,” says Davidson.
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Different Country different laws. Daddy Bush will now have to get the citizens of Canada to override their own law. If they happens other Criminals will look forward to visiting Canada. The people of Canada do love Americans and as we saw love President Obama. But I will say while visiting Canada the people I met wanted their President to pull out of Iraq and he only got in office because he wasn't a friend of the Bush Administration. I personally hope Bush goes there and gets arrested and put it live on TV. The evidence shows he truely is a War Criminal.
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