Wilman Antonio “Junior” Guerrero, pictured with two of his children, created a music video highlighting his skills as a construction worker in hopes of attracting the attention of a Canadian company who might hire him under the federal skill trades program. TORONTO -- A Colombian tradesman determined to provide his children with a better life has gone to unique lengths to attract the attention of Canadian employers amid ongoing violence and gang activity in his home country.
Shot in the small village where Guerrero and his wife are raising their three young children, the music video and accompanying song act as a musical resume, listing Guerrero’s technical skills and trades experience. “I decided I had to escape. I started planning it from the first day I got there… we lost two friends that day.”
Though the peace accord formally ended five decades of civil conflict that killed 220,000 people, the country has seen a recent uptick in violence.
If it does, there's a serious problem.
Ill ask the Magic 8 ball? It says not likely.
Get lost
Why not.
Do it the legal way, or just run across the border in to the JustinTrudeau open arms - he adore illegals and gives them taxpayers money! Everyone is welcome, even terrorists!
Hope not
Come in the right way and you are welcome
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