I would have to agree that the reason the US will not remove Arar from the no-fly list is because they(the US) made an error but are unwilling to admit it.
In response to querys by the Canadian government, US ambassador to Canada David Wilkins was quoted as saying "It's a little presumptuous for him (Day) to say who the United States can and cannot allow into our country,"
He's right! Even if the US is probably wrong in it's logic as to why they won't allow Arar into the country, they do have the right to allow or disallow anyone they wish from entering their country. It's not a store, or a place of business. It's a country!
Ironically though, it does remind me of when Trudeau passed away, and Fidel Castro was to attend the funeral. The Bush administration put up bluster that Canada should not allow him to enter our country.
I wonder if they(the US) acknowledge that we have the same rights as a nation that they so steadfastly(and rightly) claim for themselves?
In response to querys by the Canadian government, US ambassador to Canada David Wilkins was quoted as saying "It's a little presumptuous for him (Day) to say who the United States can and cannot allow into our country,"
He's right! Even if the US is probably wrong in it's logic as to why they won't allow Arar into the country, they do have the right to allow or disallow anyone they wish from entering their country. It's not a store, or a place of business. It's a country!
Ironically though, it does remind me of when Trudeau passed away, and Fidel Castro was to attend the funeral. The Bush administration put up bluster that Canada should not allow him to enter our country.
I wonder if they(the US) acknowledge that we have the same rights as a nation that they so steadfastly(and rightly) claim for themselves?