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Tuesday, 31 January 2017
Man turns into FIREBALL in New York city
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A man in New York set himself on fire and walked around like nothing was wrong. The event was captured on camera.
Man turns into FIREBALL in New York city
From the footage, the burning man is seen standing on a sidewalk near parked cars and then he calmly removed his coat.
People passing by, can be heard asking whether he is ok, but the man does not respond and remains silent throughout the video.
Man turns into FIREBALL in New York city
As the video ends, the man is walking across the street.The man filming the mysterious incident can be heard saying: "This guy's on fire. What the hell? Hey, are you ok? Are you good?"
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, January 17, a protester against Donald Trump set himself on fire outside the Trump International Hotel in Washington DC.
Monday, 30 January 2017
Canada ready to help people affected by trump's ban
Ahmed Hussen who is the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship in Canada has announced that the country will provide temporary residency to those stranded due to the ban in the US.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order placing a temporary ban on seven Muslim-dominated countries but Canada has opted to provide a temporary haven for those stranded in Canada.
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The minister who was born in Somalia which is one of the countries placed on ban said each country has the right to enact its own policies and defended Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s tweet that immigrants are welcomed in Canada.
He said: “I think it was very important for the Prime Minister to issue that tweet to communicate our strong tradition, our long history, of providing sanctuary and protection to those who are fleeing war and persecution regardless of their faith.”
“Yes, I was born in Somalia, but I took my oath of citizenshship to this country 15 years ago. And I’m a Canadian. I’ve spent most of my life here and I continue to be proud of our country our ability to be generous and to view those who seek protection.”
“I can tell you what our principles are. Our principles are of openness, open to ideas, open to people, open to those who want to come here and make a better life for themselves, contribute to our economy [with] their high skills, and to also to continue to have compassion for those who seek sanctuary in our country, and I think we’ve been a better country as a result.”
The minister who was born in Somalia which is one of the countries placed on ban said each country has the right to enact its own policies and defended Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s tweet that immigrants are welcomed in Canada.
He said: “I think it was very important for the Prime Minister to issue that tweet to communicate our strong tradition, our long history, of providing sanctuary and protection to those who are fleeing war and persecution regardless of their faith.”
“Yes, I was born in Somalia, but I took my oath of citizenshship to this country 15 years ago. And I’m a Canadian. I’ve spent most of my life here and I continue to be proud of our country our ability to be generous and to view those who seek protection.”
“I can tell you what our principles are. Our principles are of openness, open to ideas, open to people, open to those who want to come here and make a better life for themselves, contribute to our economy [with] their high skills, and to also to continue to have compassion for those who seek sanctuary in our country, and I think we’ve been a better country as a result.”
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“Every country has the right to determine their policies. I can only tell you that we will continue our longstanding tradition of being open to those who seek sanctuary. And also to view immigration as a great, great way to boost our economic growth and the prosperity of all Canadians. And we’ve always had that balance and our immigration levels try to reflect that.”
Canada ready to help people affected by trump's ban
Ahmed Hussen who is the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship in Canada has announced that the country will provide temporary residency to those stranded due to the ban in the US.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order placing a temporary ban on seven Muslim-dominated countries but Canada has opted to provide a temporary haven for those stranded in Canada.
READ ALSO: You have provoked God – Olumba Olumba tells Trump
The minister who was born in Somalia which is one of the countries placed on ban said each country has the right to enact its own policies and defended Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s tweet that immigrants are welcomed in Canada.
He said: “I think it was very important for the Prime Minister to issue that tweet to communicate our strong tradition, our long history, of providing sanctuary and protection to those who are fleeing war and persecution regardless of their faith.”
“Yes, I was born in Somalia, but I took my oath of citizenshship to this country 15 years ago. And I’m a Canadian. I’ve spent most of my life here and I continue to be proud of our country our ability to be generous and to view those who seek protection.”
“I can tell you what our principles are. Our principles are of openness, open to ideas, open to people, open to those who want to come here and make a better life for themselves, contribute to our economy [with] their high skills, and to also to continue to have compassion for those who seek sanctuary in our country, and I think we’ve been a better country as a result.”
















