mardi 20 novembre 2007

Questions

Here are my questions I had to write about ''The Radicalism at Our Doors''.

1. Do you think Pakistan immigrants have the rights to keep their Islamic values as they gain their Canadian citizenship? Why?

2. Pakistan provides an average of 13,000 immigrants to Canada every year. Do you think it would be better if Canadian government lower the rate of immigration and focus on immigrants already in the country?

3. Pakistani extremism is a threat to us. Why is Immigration so ill-designed to handle it?

4. What do you think would happen if Canadian government decides to remove the right to wear the Hijab?

5. Students at the Red Mosque in Islamabad are probably the most violence kids raised in Pakistan. To prevent this threat, should Canadian government refuse the right to let those students immigrate the country, even as it come in polarity with the Charter?

The Radicalism at Our Doors

Synthesis

In this article, Khan talks about immigrants, especially Islamic immigrants from Pakistan and Afghanistan. A lot of countries already have their own immigration plan like the United Kingdom. Of all the countries where immigrants go, the U.K is by far the country that gets the highest recipient of Pakistan immigrants. From several years already, Canada had been using the same immigration plan as the British government. Islamic immigration is one of the most controversial kinds of immigration. Some agree with the idea that Pakistan immigrants that come to Canada can keep their values and traditions, but others disagree with this idea.

Analysis

One of the most controversial topic or News topic that has been on for now almost a year is probably Pakistan immigration. When they immigrate here, in Canada for example, what’s annoyed people the most is that they keep their values and traditions, that often come against our. Even if Pakistan provides 13,000 immigrants to our country every year, Canadian government should put a limit to their values. In their country, about half of the population is trained with the ideology of war and revolution. That’s what Canadian government has problem with: it’s hard to differentiate the “pro-Jihad” and the Muslims tired of extremist in their home country.