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Should refugees and immigrants get more lenient sentences in courts

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Foxy,

Aboriginal offenders are getting far lighter sentences for offences than other offenders by judges trying to get their representation down in prisons.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Saturday, 18 February 2017 4:26:19 PM
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Dear Shadow Minister,

Then why are their imprisonment and suicide
rates so high?
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 18 February 2017 4:33:24 PM
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Dear Banjo,

Back on your familiar bandwagon resplendent with the usual half truths and lies. Don't you ever give up?

And we know why you hardly ever put links don't we, because you distort, embellish, and outright lie in attempt to inflame and divide. You have been caught out numerous times doing this but you really have no shame.

I wasn't going to bother going through your latest examples but leoj decided to post a link so I thought what the heck.

And lookie here, the accused was not and immigrant nor was he a refugee as you claimed but rather he was here on a student visa.

Here is another student visa case;
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/court-win-for-chinese-student-on-prostitution-charges-facing-deportation-20160414-go60r6.html

So should we now stop all overseas student visa holders from entering this country and in so doing wreak the third largest export earner this country has going? Or should we take each case on its merits like the civilised country we are?
Posted by SteeleRedux, Saturday, 18 February 2017 4:51:01 PM
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The student nurse from Kenya handed in his passport.
"The matter is due to be heard again next month." We haven't heard the last of this.
Posted by nicknamenick, Saturday, 18 February 2017 4:53:11 PM
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nicknamenick Quote "The student nurse from Kenya handed in his passport."

A little while ago an Indian national handed his passport in then promptly borrowed one of someone else and left the country.
Posted by Philip S, Saturday, 18 February 2017 5:38:34 PM
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Steeleredux,
OK where are the half truths and lies in my first post?
You need to put up.

Here is example 2.http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-10-05/refugee-who-raped-teenage-girl-avoids-jail-time-in-act/7906204

Thank you for the link posted, I must follow it up and see the verdict on Mr Gong. Good to see immigration actually canceling visas of persons that should not be here. There will always be some overstayers.
Posted by Banjo, Saturday, 18 February 2017 5:51:32 PM
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