So long as companies are aware what these two have done, and act accordingly.
In a messed up way I trust the US’s sentence for them more than I’d trust a judge here from giving them a stern talking to for any infraction.
Itchy_Training_88 on
And people wonder why the US is getting annoyed with our immigration policies.
These people violated Iran sanctions, many of the same sanctions we have. But because they did it on foreign soil (US) …. we allowed them back?
These people are not Canadian citizens either. I’m really curious how they go through border control… any conviction in another country will raise huge red flags at the border. More so A US conviction.
Edit : one of them is a naturalized Citizen
This-Question-1351 on
The irony of one brother adopting the name “Cohen” isn’t lost on most people.
Difficult-Yam-1347 on
“At the time they altered their identities, they were still serving out part of their sentences — a one-year period of supervised release, a form of parole”
That should dissuade others.
“She said she was struck that, following his conviction, Yousefijam continued to work as a compliance officer, a job that involves detecting and reporting suspicious activity such as sanctions evasion.
“To have someone employed in that capacity who has a criminal conviction for sanctions evasion, I think raises a lot of questions.””
LOL
grandfundaytoday on
Why did CBSA allow these two people into Canada?
Peace-wolf on
Perhaps these two are the morons that burned the Canadian flag in Vancouver!
magnetocheetobruh on
Classic
Garbage_Billy_Goat on
Seems about right. Canada seems to harbour for all these twats lately. Then give them a bunch of free shit so that they can just do whatever it is they want to do.
BinaryPear on
These are the terrorist supporters we do not need in Canada. They undermine our security and way of life.
Strip this fucker of his citizenship and ship him right back
Appropriate_Item3001 on
Canada is the land of second chances for international criminals. Sunny ways.
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So long as companies are aware what these two have done, and act accordingly.
In a messed up way I trust the US’s sentence for them more than I’d trust a judge here from giving them a stern talking to for any infraction.
And people wonder why the US is getting annoyed with our immigration policies.
These people violated Iran sanctions, many of the same sanctions we have. But because they did it on foreign soil (US) …. we allowed them back?
These people are not Canadian citizens either. I’m really curious how they go through border control… any conviction in another country will raise huge red flags at the border. More so A US conviction.
Edit : one of them is a naturalized Citizen
The irony of one brother adopting the name “Cohen” isn’t lost on most people.
“At the time they altered their identities, they were still serving out part of their sentences — a one-year period of supervised release, a form of parole”
That should dissuade others.
“She said she was struck that, following his conviction, Yousefijam continued to work as a compliance officer, a job that involves detecting and reporting suspicious activity such as sanctions evasion.
“To have someone employed in that capacity who has a criminal conviction for sanctions evasion, I think raises a lot of questions.””
LOL
Why did CBSA allow these two people into Canada?
Perhaps these two are the morons that burned the Canadian flag in Vancouver!
Classic
Seems about right. Canada seems to harbour for all these twats lately. Then give them a bunch of free shit so that they can just do whatever it is they want to do.
These are the terrorist supporters we do not need in Canada. They undermine our security and way of life.
Strip this fucker of his citizenship and ship him right back
Canada is the land of second chances for international criminals. Sunny ways.