People bring up the point of “what good is it going to do by deporting him?” And I agree with that, he’s remorseful, it was an accident and it changed the barrier for entry into the trucking profession.
Now let’s ask a similar question but on the other foot. By allowing him to stay in Canada, what does Canada (and Canadians) stand to gain? He killed a lot of kids and adults and had committed multitudes of infractions leading up to the accident. So I ask again, what is his benefit to us and our country? Living here while not being a citizen should be a privilege and not a right and you have to abide by our rules in doing so (he did not).
I don’t see the benefit in keeping him in Canada given what he has done. With that said I do sympathize with him and I’m sure he will be reliving that day for the rest of his life. If the courts decide to not deport him I will understand that as well, I just won’t agree with it.
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