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Have the major parties got it wrong on immigration?

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Hi Bazz I wish you were right. We do have so many dumbed down getup types who cheer deadbeat druggies and terrorist and mock anyone who even challenges the incompatibility of Islam in the West. Mass rapes, molestations and terrorist attacks are still blamed on you for your views in the dumbed down I generation that our schools have produced. People are still to dumb to realise if it was not for Abbott we would still have masses of illegals piling up more debt on this nation. The hatred of Christianity 's affect on Western civilisation has blinded the eyes of the ignorant and will reap exactly what they have sown. I suspect some of the girls holding up signs in Germany welcoming young men were the ones molested over the last few months.

Strangely enough in Iran the Marxist and homosexuals who cheered the downfall of Christianity were the first to be beheaded when the Islamist came to power. The Marxist love to revise history however it will come back to bite them as they snear and luv to contribute to the downfall of the natural family.
Posted by runner, Monday, 6 June 2016 4:03:28 PM
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Could it be if both parties do not talk about refugees, immigrants etc after the election they can then let them in by the boatload and just say we did not say we would stop them.

Both major parties seem to be close with a lot of their policies.
Posted by Philip S, Monday, 6 June 2016 4:16:24 PM
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Anyone who wants this for Australia needs to be committed.

Sweden: Fewer than 500 of 163,000 asylum seekers found jobs
Of almost 163,000 people who applied for asylum in Sweden last year, less than 500 landed a job, according to a report by a Swedish public broadcaster.

Using figures from Sweden's employment agency Arbetsförmedlingen and migration authorities Migrationsverket, SVT reported on Tuesday that 494 asylum seekers who arrived in 2015 have managed to find a job to support themselves while waiting for their application to get processed.

A person who arrives in Sweden with valid identification documents and has applied for asylum is normally allowed to work despite not yet having a work or residence permit, if Migrationsverket grants them an exception.

Such an exception is called the 'at-und' and usually gets processed automatically, reported SVT. However, only a third of asylum seekers aged 20-64 were given one in a year when Sweden received an unprecedented number of asylum claims.

“It was an incredible number of people applying for asylum in Sweden and so that we would be able to register all of them, we had to de-prioritize certain tasks, and that was the matter of jobs,” Migrationsverket officer Lisa Bergstrand told SVT.

The centre-left Social Democrat-Green government wants to hand out mainly temporary residence permits in the next three years, which would step up the pressure on asylum seekers to find work. A permanent permit could be offered after the first expires, if the person is able to support themselves.

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Posted by Philip S, Monday, 6 June 2016 4:43:09 PM
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But figures suggest that the gap between Swedes and foreign-born is likely to grow. In April, the unemployment rate among people born in Sweden was at its lowest since before the global financial crisis in 2008, falling to 4.7 percent. The equivalent among residents born abroad was 14.9 percent.

Long waiting times for residence permits, today up to a year, makes the matter all the more pressing. But Arbetsförmedlingen has little means of supporting asylum seekers looking for work.

“They may be registered in our database as unemployed, but they are only entitled to basic services, that is using our online services and talking to advisers. But there are no programme-based alternatives, that is no courses and no traineeships,” Fredrik Möller, integration officer at Arbetsförmedlingen, told SVT.

Meanwhile, other initiatives are slowly emerging in Sweden. Earlier this month The Local wrote about Sana Abdullah, 30, an IT engineer who got a job after only seven months in Sweden through Sync Accelerator, a recruitment agency helping startups connect with asylum seekers.

“There are a lot of people coming from Syria who are very talented and have a lot of experience especially in the field of IT. It's good to use these qualifications and it will benefit Sweden too. I know a lot of people who want to work, not just learn the language,” she told The Local at the time.

http://www.thelocal.se/20160531/fewer-than-500-of-163000-asylum-seekers-found-jobs
Posted by Philip S, Monday, 6 June 2016 4:44:27 PM
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And when you thought it could not get worse.

Mike Baird to give refugees priority in NSW public service jobs

The Baird government will offer refugees a priority pathway to public service jobs in a new commitment that puts it at odds with recent comments by federal Immigration Minister Peter Dutton.

At least 100 public sector jobs will be created for refugees over the next 12 months. Although the scheme has been designed to assist the additional intake of refugees fleeing conflict in Syria and Iraq, all refugees who arrived after December 2015 are eligible.

"No refugee comes here wanting to live off welfare. They all want to build new lives for their family," said the NSW Co-ordinator General for Refugee Resettlement, Peter Shergold.

http://www.michaelsmithnews.com/2016/06/mike-baird-to-give-refugees-priority-in-nsw-public-service-jobs-with-shazs-photos-of-christmas-islan.html

Follow the link to see what some of our so called refugees look like, designer cloths, some that would win any body building competition these guys look like they work out all day in a gym.
One low lifer with a T-shirt that reads "" Fear for your wife""

Next time you visit a NSW Gov office you might be served by one of them.
Posted by Philip S, Monday, 6 June 2016 4:55:46 PM
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For the PC it is not racist to not want a country filled by these people but would accept some real some refugees not welfare for lifers and economic invaders.
Posted by Philip S, Monday, 6 June 2016 4:58:59 PM
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