JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.
LEV TAHOR IS RUNNING TO AND FRO - MAR 11,14
"We moved to avoid any diplomatic jeopardy with Canada" (Anand Ramlogan, attorney general of Trinidad)-There is no doubt that according to the law in Trinidad and Tobago, the family was certainly entitled to leave to another country and not just to Canada.Moreover, an appeal was filed, and there was legally a stay pending the appeal decision.but because you are Jewish you have to pay the price!-LEV TAHOR
IMMIGRATION LAWS OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
http://www.oas.org/dil/Immigration_Act_Trinidad_and_Tobago.pdf
WELL THIS LEV TAHOR SITUATION IS REALLY GETTING COMPLICATED.WOW.
Two girls taken from Lev Tahor sect now on hunger strike: group member
CTVNews.ca Staff-Last Updated Monday, March 10, 2014 3:28PM EDTTwo teenage girls who were taken from the ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect Lev Tahor and placed in the care of the Children’s Aid Society are now on a hunger strike, according to a member of the group.The Lev Tahor member said in an email that the girls, aged 14 and 16, have been on a hunger strike since Saturday afternoon.Six children were placed in the care of the Children’s Aid Society after a group of Lev Tahor members landed at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport Saturday night. The group had been denied entry to Trinidad and Tobago and put on a flight back to Canada.Last year, a Quebec court had ordered that 14 children from the sect be placed in foster care after investigating allegations that Lev Tahor children were being mistreated and weren’t being properly educated. The sect has denied all allegations.After Lev Tahor members left their Quebec homes in the middle of the night in November and settled in Chatham, Ont., a judge found that their move had been made to avoid a custody proceeding in Quebec.Last week, an Ontario judge ordered that the 14 children be removed from Lev Tahor and placed in the care of Chatham-Kent Children’s Services. On Thursday, police confirmed that 12 of the children named in the emergency order were taken from Canada by their parents.Two families whose children were named in the order left for Guatemala. But nine members of the group, which included the six children who were taken by the CAS in Toronto, were held during a stopover in Trinidad and Tobago because they started “acting strangely,” the country’s attorney general said Sunday. They were later sent back to Canada.Two other Lev Tahor members, a 17-year-old girl and her five-month-old daughter, were apprehended by children’s services at the Calgary airport on Sunday afternoon. They were expected to be flown back to Ontario. http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/two-girls-taken-from-lev-tahor-sect-now-on-hunger-strike-group-member-1.1721998#ixzz2vbGVePFf
Two Lev Tahor members apprehended in Calgary
CTVNews.ca Staff-Last Updated Sunday, March 9, 2014 10:04PM EDT
Two more members of an ultra-orthodox Jewish sect that left Canada after an Ontario judge ordered the removal of 14 children were apprehended Sunday afternoon at the Calgary airport.Calgary Police confirm that officers assisted officials with Chatham-Kent Children’s Services in apprehending a 17-year-old female and her five-month-old daughter as they stepped off a flight at Calgary International Airport. They arrived at the airport at 3:30 p.m. local time Sunday, but it remains unclear where they had travelled from.The pair remains in the custody of children’s services. They were to be flown back to Ontario, police said, and were expected to arrive at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport late Sunday.Last week, a judge ordered that the 14 children be removed from the Lev Tahor sect and be placed in the care of Chatham-Kent Children’s Services. On Thursday, police confirmed that 12 of the children named in the emergency order were taken from Canada by their parents.Two families whose children were ordered removed from their custody left for Guatemala. However, nine members of the sect were held by authorities during a stopover in Trinidad and Tobago.The attorney general of Trinidad and Tobago, Anand Ramlogan, said Sunday that the group was “red-flagged” by immigration authorities, who became suspicious when they started “acting strangely.”The group was put up at a local hotel while authorities checked into their status and learned of the child protection order, he said.“When they arrived in Trinidad they fell into a bit of a Twilight Zone because they were denied entry to Trinidad and Tobago,” Ramlogan told CTV News Channel in a telephone interview.“And because we were apprised of the situation by our Canadian counterparts, we could not in fact let them pass through Trinidad to go to Guatemala to evade the jurisdiction and the authority of the Canadian courts and the law enforcement agencies.”According to Ramlogan, the group appealed a decision to deny them entry to Trinidad and Tobago. However, he said, “there was no lawful basis or any legal justification for the group to remain within our jurisdiction and borders.”The group was put on a flight back to Canada shortly before 6 p.m. Saturday, he said.Peel Police confirmed late Saturday that the group landed in Toronto at 10:30 p.m. Saturday and the six children were placed in the care of the Children’s Aid Society. Three adults were processed by the Canada Border Services Agency.Last year, a Quebec court had ordered that 14 children from the sect be placed in foster care after investigating allegations that the children in the community were being mistreated, malnourished and weren’t being properly educated. The sect has denied all allegations.The community of about 200 people left their homes in Ste-Agathe-des-Monts, Que., during the night and settled in Chatham, Ont. Last month, a judge found that their move had been made to avoid a custody proceeding in Quebec.With files from CTV Calgary-Read more: http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/two-lev-tahor-members-apprehended-in-calgary-1.1720972#ixzz2vZIVLRZB
Lev Tahor sect members on the run sent back to Canada-Ultra-orthodox Jewish sect has been under investigation for its treatment of children-CBC News Posted: Mar 08, 2014 7:56 PM ET Last Updated: Mar 08, 2014 10:16 PM ET
Trinidad police and immigration officials remove Lev Tahor families from their hotel. Members of the ultra-orthodox Jewish sect fled Canada earlier this week.Trinidad police and immigration officials remove Lev Tahor families from their hotel. Members of the ultra-orthodox Jewish sect fled Canada earlier this week.Nine members of the ultra-orthodox Jewish sect Lev Tahor who fled Canada earlier this week have been put on a plane to Toronto, CBC has learned.The members, three adults and six children, left just before a judge was to rule on an appeal of an order to send 13 children into foster care in Quebec.They were detained in Trinidad and Tobago.The community had been under investigation for a wide range of issues, including hygiene and the treatment of children. In court-filed affidavits, police also say they are investigating allegations of child abuse and under-age marriages.The community has denied all allegations of mistreatment.It's believed other members subject to the order have fled to Guatemala. The nine who were detained in Trinidad had planned to legally challenge any attempt to send them back to Canada.
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LEV TAHOR IS RUNNING TO AND FRO - MAR 11,14
"We moved to avoid any diplomatic jeopardy with Canada" (Anand Ramlogan, attorney general of Trinidad)-There is no doubt that according to the law in Trinidad and Tobago, the family was certainly entitled to leave to another country and not just to Canada.Moreover, an appeal was filed, and there was legally a stay pending the appeal decision.but because you are Jewish you have to pay the price!-LEV TAHOR
IMMIGRATION LAWS OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
http://www.oas.org/dil/Immigration_Act_Trinidad_and_Tobago.pdf
WELL THIS LEV TAHOR SITUATION IS REALLY GETTING COMPLICATED.WOW.
Two girls taken from Lev Tahor sect now on hunger strike: group member
CTVNews.ca Staff-Last Updated Monday, March 10, 2014 3:28PM EDTTwo teenage girls who were taken from the ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect Lev Tahor and placed in the care of the Children’s Aid Society are now on a hunger strike, according to a member of the group.The Lev Tahor member said in an email that the girls, aged 14 and 16, have been on a hunger strike since Saturday afternoon.Six children were placed in the care of the Children’s Aid Society after a group of Lev Tahor members landed at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport Saturday night. The group had been denied entry to Trinidad and Tobago and put on a flight back to Canada.Last year, a Quebec court had ordered that 14 children from the sect be placed in foster care after investigating allegations that Lev Tahor children were being mistreated and weren’t being properly educated. The sect has denied all allegations.After Lev Tahor members left their Quebec homes in the middle of the night in November and settled in Chatham, Ont., a judge found that their move had been made to avoid a custody proceeding in Quebec.Last week, an Ontario judge ordered that the 14 children be removed from Lev Tahor and placed in the care of Chatham-Kent Children’s Services. On Thursday, police confirmed that 12 of the children named in the emergency order were taken from Canada by their parents.Two families whose children were named in the order left for Guatemala. But nine members of the group, which included the six children who were taken by the CAS in Toronto, were held during a stopover in Trinidad and Tobago because they started “acting strangely,” the country’s attorney general said Sunday. They were later sent back to Canada.Two other Lev Tahor members, a 17-year-old girl and her five-month-old daughter, were apprehended by children’s services at the Calgary airport on Sunday afternoon. They were expected to be flown back to Ontario. http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/two-girls-taken-from-lev-tahor-sect-now-on-hunger-strike-group-member-1.1721998#ixzz2vbGVePFf
Two Lev Tahor members apprehended in Calgary
CTVNews.ca Staff-Last Updated Sunday, March 9, 2014 10:04PM EDT
Two more members of an ultra-orthodox Jewish sect that left Canada after an Ontario judge ordered the removal of 14 children were apprehended Sunday afternoon at the Calgary airport.Calgary Police confirm that officers assisted officials with Chatham-Kent Children’s Services in apprehending a 17-year-old female and her five-month-old daughter as they stepped off a flight at Calgary International Airport. They arrived at the airport at 3:30 p.m. local time Sunday, but it remains unclear where they had travelled from.The pair remains in the custody of children’s services. They were to be flown back to Ontario, police said, and were expected to arrive at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport late Sunday.Last week, a judge ordered that the 14 children be removed from the Lev Tahor sect and be placed in the care of Chatham-Kent Children’s Services. On Thursday, police confirmed that 12 of the children named in the emergency order were taken from Canada by their parents.Two families whose children were ordered removed from their custody left for Guatemala. However, nine members of the sect were held by authorities during a stopover in Trinidad and Tobago.The attorney general of Trinidad and Tobago, Anand Ramlogan, said Sunday that the group was “red-flagged” by immigration authorities, who became suspicious when they started “acting strangely.”The group was put up at a local hotel while authorities checked into their status and learned of the child protection order, he said.“When they arrived in Trinidad they fell into a bit of a Twilight Zone because they were denied entry to Trinidad and Tobago,” Ramlogan told CTV News Channel in a telephone interview.“And because we were apprised of the situation by our Canadian counterparts, we could not in fact let them pass through Trinidad to go to Guatemala to evade the jurisdiction and the authority of the Canadian courts and the law enforcement agencies.”According to Ramlogan, the group appealed a decision to deny them entry to Trinidad and Tobago. However, he said, “there was no lawful basis or any legal justification for the group to remain within our jurisdiction and borders.”The group was put on a flight back to Canada shortly before 6 p.m. Saturday, he said.Peel Police confirmed late Saturday that the group landed in Toronto at 10:30 p.m. Saturday and the six children were placed in the care of the Children’s Aid Society. Three adults were processed by the Canada Border Services Agency.Last year, a Quebec court had ordered that 14 children from the sect be placed in foster care after investigating allegations that the children in the community were being mistreated, malnourished and weren’t being properly educated. The sect has denied all allegations.The community of about 200 people left their homes in Ste-Agathe-des-Monts, Que., during the night and settled in Chatham, Ont. Last month, a judge found that their move had been made to avoid a custody proceeding in Quebec.With files from CTV Calgary-Read more: http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/two-lev-tahor-members-apprehended-in-calgary-1.1720972#ixzz2vZIVLRZB
Lev Tahor sect members on the run sent back to Canada-Ultra-orthodox Jewish sect has been under investigation for its treatment of children-CBC News Posted: Mar 08, 2014 7:56 PM ET Last Updated: Mar 08, 2014 10:16 PM ET
Trinidad police and immigration officials remove Lev Tahor families from their hotel. Members of the ultra-orthodox Jewish sect fled Canada earlier this week.Trinidad police and immigration officials remove Lev Tahor families from their hotel. Members of the ultra-orthodox Jewish sect fled Canada earlier this week.Nine members of the ultra-orthodox Jewish sect Lev Tahor who fled Canada earlier this week have been put on a plane to Toronto, CBC has learned.The members, three adults and six children, left just before a judge was to rule on an appeal of an order to send 13 children into foster care in Quebec.They were detained in Trinidad and Tobago.The community had been under investigation for a wide range of issues, including hygiene and the treatment of children. In court-filed affidavits, police also say they are investigating allegations of child abuse and under-age marriages.The community has denied all allegations of mistreatment.It's believed other members subject to the order have fled to Guatemala. The nine who were detained in Trinidad had planned to legally challenge any attempt to send them back to Canada.
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