Crime among the Somali community is bigger than I thought

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Here are the court times and room locations of everyone who is scheduled in only one court only tomorrow in Ottawa. February 24, 2016

There's like 10 Somalis just tomorrow in one court in one city who will be facing a judge for whatever reason.

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There's only a few thousand of us left in Ottawa. We are no longer a large community anymore.

We have a problem with crime.
 
I don't want to look at the online records of Toronto and Edmonton. It will be much worse.

It had many Somali names yesterday as well. This is very troubling
 

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And we are one of the smallest ethnic groups there.

Our crime problem has been an issue ever since we stepped foot in the Diaspora.

The issue is the open door asylum policy.

There is no skill or education level selection... a lot of semi-illiterate qaxooti enter the country every year. While for all those other groups (Chinese, Indians, other Asians, Latinos etc) they have to go through tough immigration criteria.
 
The issue is the open door asylum policy.

There is no skill or education level selection... a lot of semi-illiterate qaxooti enter the country every year. While for all those other groups (Chinese, Indians, other Asians, Latinos etc) they have to go through tough immigration criteria.

That's exactly it.

The quality of Somali immigrants is not the same as the quality of Indian and Chinese immigrants, most of whom entered the country through a tough selection process. Hence why the Indians and Chinese who arrived here represent some of the best and brightest that their country has to offer.

Somalis on the other hand came in as refugees so the education levels aren't as high, which leads to poverty and increased crime.

I remember visiting a courtroom in Toronto on a typical Tuesday afternoon and I seen crowds of Somali ladies inside and outside of the courtroom, because of their nephews and sons who were on trial. Some of these boys were facing over 10 years in prison for what they've done. And that's just a typical day in Toronto.
 
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