US Army Deserter Ordered Deported

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US Army Deserter Ordered Deported From Canada
Infantryman Jeremy Hinzman, who deserted the Army and sought refugee status in Canada, walks past reporters on his way to federal court in Toronto. (Photo: Aaron Harris / AP)

    Mississauga, Ontario - One of the first U.S. army deserters to seek refugee status in Canada rather than serve in Iraq was ordered deported Wednesday.

    Jeremy Hinzman, along with his wife, son and a new baby, have been ordered by the Canada Border Services Agency to leave by Sept. 23.

    "I'm tremendously disappointed, we've been here nearly five years, we have lots of friends and family," said Mr. Hinzman. "But life goes on and we'll make the most of it wherever we go."

    A handful of friends gathered outside the border services office where the decision came down, along with supporters from the War Resisters Support Campaign.

    Mr. Hinzman was handed the order after a Citizenship and Immigration officer decided his application, filed under the pre-removal risk assessment program, didn't qualify.

    The 29-year old was stoic as he walked out with his son Liam and his wife, Nga Nguyen, who cradled a newborn daughter in her arms.

    Mr. Hinzman said he still believes he and other deserters did the right thing by coming to Canada rather than fighting in Iraq, despite the potential for a court marshal, jail time and a felony conviction in the U.S.

    "Iraq was an unjust war based on false pretences and every soldier who refused to fight probably saved a lot of lives," said Mr. Hinzman.

    The former paratrooper from Ft. Bragg, N.C., fled to Canada with his family in January 2004, shortly after learning that his unit was to be deployed to Iraq.

    Mr. Hinzman and his family were seeking refugee status in Canada.

    The Immigration and Refugee Board rejected his claim in 2005 and the Federal Court of Appeal held that he wouldn't face any serious punishment if returned to the United States.

    Mr. Hinzman took his pleas to the Supreme Court of Canada, which refused to hear the case.

    Michelle Robidoux of the War Resisters Support Campaign vowed the organization's support for Mr. Hinzman and an estimated 200 other resisters in Canada.

    In light of a motion passed in Parliament in June calling for all deportations of war resisters to be halted, the government is contradicting public sentiment, she said.

    "This government is not abiding by democratic norms," said Ms. Robidoux.

    Federal NDP Citizenship and Immigration Critic Olivia Chow, who put forward the June motion, called the decision "mean spirited."

    She called on Citizenship and Immigration Minister Diane Finley to halt the deportation of Mr. Hinzman and other resisters immediately.

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What?!!! We can't hide in

What?!!! We can't hide in Canada anymore? Let this be a lesson to those who are not sure about joining the US military.


it's not about hiding, it's

it's not about hiding, it's about believing that there should be a very good reason to invade another country. so far, your country's current administration has failed to produce one. while preaching freedom, your country's administration has tortured and furthered the cause of the corporatist police state with more enthusiasm than any before. the world has rejected the false pretense for the war and as such, America's credibility has been reduced to a sick hypocritical joke. sometimes it's not about being a man and facing the music when the higher ups are playing the wrong tune.


A great shame is upon the US

A great shame is upon the US for all the crimes against humanity that have been conducted in their 'war on terror' . Tragically, Canada has joined the ranks of the morally depraved by refusing to give refugee status to these courageous American war resisters. But then how could it be otherwise; we Canadians have endorsed Bushes illegal and horrendous war and are participating in the unspeakable crimes against humanity. Harper is basically a Bush clone! God bless the peace makers; God save us from the war mongers and evil doers that inhabit both the US and Canadian political offices.


This guy signed a contract

This guy signed a contract with the military, accepted cheques from the government as part of that agreement. He volunteered his services in exchange for money, but when he was asked to fulfill his part of the agreement, he fled. This would be different if he had been drafted. I vow no mercy for those who volunteer and get payed and then desert. I don't think many soldiers delight in going to war, but they understand that it is their duty. I doubt firefighters have a particular love for rushing into burning buildings either.