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In the political pursuit to make Canada India and ensure no human is illegal, our northern neighbors have truly lost their minds.
A Canadian resident has been given a “conditional discharge” after trying to have sex with someone he believed was a minor. However, given the fact that he wants to be a citizen, the judge believes that the morally permissible thing to do is to let him off the hook, as the more evil thing would be to disrupt his immigration hearing.
It’s unclear why this judge wants predators in his country so badly, but that is up for you to decide.
According to the National Review:
In December 2023, Akashkumar Khant, 30 (plus or minus some months), made the mistake of arranging to have sex with a 15-year-old at a Mississauga Holiday Inn for $140.
Only, when he got there, that 15-year-old turned out to be a cop. He was arrested at the hotel (with $140 in cash on hand) and subsequently ended up in court — but he won’t receive a criminal record for his actions, in part because of his immigration status.
On June 25, Khant was sentenced to a conditional discharge for committing an indecent act. For three months, he will be under house arrest — during which time he can go shopping for three hours every Sunday, attend religious services, medical appointments and travel to and from work. Twelve months of probation will follow afterward. Whether Ontario will appeal remains an open question, as the province won’t reveal its plan until after July 25.
Had he already been a Canadian citizen, his punishment would have been much worse.
Why such a low sentence? Part of it came down to the fact that he pleaded guilty to a lesser offence. Peel Police told the Post that they initially charged Khant with obtaining sexual services for consideration from a person under 18 years. (This would have carried a six-month minimum jail sentence for first-time offenders under the Criminal Code, but the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled this modest mandatory minimum to be unconstitutional last year.)
Khant pleaded to attempting an indecent act instead, which has a maximum penalty of two years’ jail. Crown prosecutors asked for 90 days, but they didn’t get their wish — and much of the reason why came down to the fact that the accused was not a citizen.Taking all into account, Justice Paul Thomas O’Marra concluded, “A conviction would lead to severe collateral consequences, such as jeopardizing his immigration status, delaying his citizenship, and preventing him from sponsoring his wife, which would likely result in their separation. These consequences would be disproportionate to the offence and would undermine his rehabilitative progress.”
There you have it, folks. The judge does not care that a man tried to abuse a child, as that is irrelevant when it comes to immigration status, according to him. So, rather than uphold the law or appeal to the side of morality, he has decided the logical thing to do is to continue with his commitment to ensure that no immigrant in Canada is illegal.
I don’t have to tell you how insane or immoral this ruling is, but it’s unfathomable how things got this asinine. Nonetheless, it almost always seems that the most vulnerable people are subjected to the evils of progressive social experiments, and the fact that the left believes that makes them compassionate is deeply deranged and a slap in the face to justice everywhere.
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