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Thursday, April 21, 2011

All Games Aside

Yesterday, American rapper, The Game, was detained after entering Canada as a part of his music tour. The Game, who's real name is Jayceon Terrell Taylor, is being detained in Canada for two weeks to process his inadmissibility. But why? According to TMZ.com, The Game was denied access into the country due to his ties with the 'Bloods' street gang. A representative of Substance Entertainment Group - the promotion company of The Game's Canadian tour - stated that, "concert organizers secured all permits and approval to get Game into the country." The west coast raper form Compton, California tweeted Wednesday that he will be detained for 14 days before being heard by a judge and that, "at that point the judge will decide either to deport me or give me a sentence for violating Canada's immigrant entry laws." He went on to state his opinion on the matter, using his wide variety of obscene profanity. While The Game believe's that Canada is violating his rights, someone should remind him that Canada does background checks when entering the country. If you have a criminal background, you will be denied access into Canada. The Game has had several encounters with the law including an assault charge, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, and a felony weapons charge after a pick-up basketball game (I take it he lost?). The loud-mouth west coast rapper has nothing to complain about, especially if his court date goes in his favor and judges deport him back to the United States.

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