Resolution On Immigration to Canada

Whereas the United States and Canada have long been a haven for immigrants seeking the political, economic and religious freedoms this country offers and in particular Jews have relied and continue to rely on fair and open immigration policies; and

Whereas the Torah repeatedly emphasizes the value of kindness and respect for the stranger; and

Whereas there has been a deterioration in public policy toward the acceptance of new immigrants and treatment of non-citizens; and

Whereas there is special concern regarding the detention and deportation of aliens, who, although currently in violation of immigration laws, have pending applications for lawful status which have not been processed, often due to INS backlogs; 

Therefore, be it resolved that the Rabbinical Assembly call upon the Canadian government to support the proposed revisions to bills C-18, “An Act Respecting Canadian Citizenship” and C-11, “An Act Respecting Immigration to Canada” as recommended by the Canadian Jewish Congress.

Passed by the Rabbinical Assembly Plenum, April, 2003