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Asylum seeker policy on the run : Comments

By Dino Cesta, published 13/7/2010

In the words of the late Don Chipp, we need some 'kindness, generosity and wisdom' to achieve a bipartisan policy outcome for asylum seekers.

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Severin/Fractelle "Perhaps you could give it a good run out to Tullamarine, and assist a few asylum seekers into Melbourne. They aren't nearly as smelly as the ones who arrive by boat - so you won't have worry over the leather seats."

Illegals who try to come in to Australia via Tullamarine end up in Maribyrnong detention centre and are sent back home either the same or following day, so your silly and small minded notion is just that,

a silly and small minded notion

The problem is those who people with valid visitor visas who overstay their time.

This is simple - when identified, they should be deported.

Same too those who come here as migrants and flout the laws and become, for want of a better term, "career criminals". They should be kicked back from whence they came as soon as they have finished their gaol time.

and with No right of appeal so some government board, infiltrated by refugee activists
Posted by Stern, Friday, 16 July 2010 8:22:40 AM
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people who want to drag us back to the Pacific soltuion should look a little further into the dealings of those countries before we get in bed with them again. Nauru has a scarey record on legality, just do a google. This is just one story in 2003 here http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/nauru-bows-to-us-and-shuts-down-its-banks-595021.html

'The US claimed that both banks and passports from Nauru – the world's smallest independent republic and a member of the Commonwealth – have been used by al-Qa'ida-linked terrorist groups. The Americans clearly remain suspicious that Nauru will renege on its promises. As a "big stick", the US Treasury announced on Friday that it is going to impose "special measures" against Nauru under the US Patriot Act. In a move that threatens to take the island to total economic collapse, American businesses will be banned from having any dealings with Nauru's offshore financial sector. Details were also released last week that six suspected Islamic terrorists who have been arrested in South-East Asia and the US were carrying Nauruan passports.
Posted by King Kong, Saturday, 24 July 2010 9:59:22 AM
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