When asked if Canada is open to having Jack “Jihadi Jack” Letts come to the country after being stripped of his British citizenship, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Aug. 19 that international travel to support terrorism is a crime. He did not give a definitive answer on the nation’s stance on Letts moving to Canada, but denounced the support of international terrorist activities.
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