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Canada's disturbing message to the Roma people of Hungary
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February 4, 2013
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The Canadian government has been paying for ads telling Roma people in Hungary that if they seek asylum in Canada they will likely be sent home in short order.
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Canadian government to persecuted Roma people in Hungary: 'Stay home'
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