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Landowners Defy Canadian Immigration orders

By Randy Hillier

Thursday, January 12, 2006

On Thursday January 12, 2006 Michael Vanhauve and his family are to be deported from Canada to their native Belgium. The Ontario Landowners have taken the Vanhauve family into their protective custody and will not allow them to be unjustly deported.

The Vanhauve family have been residents of Canada for eight years and have proven to be law abiding, respectful and hard working members of our society.

The Landowners will assemble at the Vanhauve family farm at 3890 Rockdale Rd., Sarsfield (Highway 417 to Vars exit, travel North on the Rockdale Rd.), on Thursday, January 12.

The house will be surrounded by heavy equipment and area landowners who will prevent any and all attempts by any officials to enter the Vanhauve family farm. The landowners will be assembled by approx. 11:00 am. The deportation order is to be executed at 6 p.m.

More Liberal Corruption and coercion - or just another tragic coincidence

On December 29, 2005 Navan farmer Michael Vanhauve and his family were served with a deportation order from Immigration Canada. although the family has lived and worked and contributed to Canadian society for eight years, a 26-year-old conviction for shoplifting in his native Belgium was cited as the reason.

Some facts to consider:

1 For eight years the Vanhauve family visas were rubber stamped and approved. In august 2005 the visa was revoked

2 Michael Vanhauve started work as a farm labourer for Pierre Etter in July 2005.

3 Pierre Etter was charged in the spring of 2005 for dumping a dead cow on the front Lawn of area Liberal MP Don Boudria. This act was to protest Don Boudria's dismal performance representing farmers in his constituency (Prescott/Russell) during the BSE crisis.

4 Shortly after having a dead cow dumped on his lawn-Don Boudria announced his retirement plans from politics.

5 Don Boudria assisted the Vanhauve family in their dealings with Canadian immigration officials prior to the VanHauves' employment with Pierre Etter.

6 Pierre Etter and friends of the Vanhauve family have pledged to meet any Canadian Immigration financial criteria.

7 a ministerial permit is the only means to delay or stop the deportation order.

8 Ministerial permits must be sought through your local MP.

9 Presently, locall Liberal MP Don Boudria is out of the country

Questions to ponder

If Michael Vanhauve did not work for Pierre Etter

• Would the deportation order ever been initiated?

• Would the Vanhauve family visa been revoked?

• Is this deportation a true reflection of Canadian values, or is it a liberal attempt to silence and punish those who would stand up and demand accountable politicians?

• If Pierre Etter had not dumped a dead cow-would the Vanhauves visa been once again rubber stamped in august of 2005?

Randy Hillier, President, Ontario Landowners association


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