Bush is scheduled to speak at the Telus Convention Center March 17, in Calgary. But Canadian law prohibits any person suspected of torture or war crimes from entering their country. Lawyer Gail 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 states that foreign nationals who have committed war crimes or crimes against humanity, including torture, are “inadmissible” to Canada. [ READ MORE ]
Additionally, Bush’s arrest for driving under the influence of alcohol on the Labor Day weekend in 1976, near his family home in Kennebunkport, Maine, disqualifies him as an “admissible” person, in violation of Section 19 (2) (a.1) of the Immigration Act of Canada.
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