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May 29th 2011, 3:07:26

I didn't blame it on immigrants, I blamed it on current immigration policy. You are the one being ignorant. Ignorant to the difference.

How it relates is obvious if you know anything about current Canadian immigration policy. The implication is that this is an individual that never should have been accepted hear via immigration, regardless of whether he was already infected before he arrived. The infection is the final result of the same variables that should have made him a ineligible candidate to begin with. This is because the reason why he is an example of poor immigration policy is likely the same reason why he ended up contracting HIV to begin with, and the foreshadowing of those reasons is evident in the article I posted.

So in conclusion: My point required a digging a bit below the surface on the issue...

Edited By: H4xOr WaNgEr on May 29th 2011, 3:20:38
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