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The Real illegal Immigration Problem

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Paul,

One of Juliar's refugees:

An Iranian refugee who moved to Australia in search of a "land of freedom and opportunity" has appeared before a Sydney court, charged with being one of two alleged ringleaders of a drug syndicate conspiring to smuggle $36 million worth of ice into Australia.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Friday, 22 February 2019 9:53:43 AM
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And your point is Shadow? Oh! yes, we should let your pair of Septic Tanks go free because we have caught an Iranian refugee. Well how about if guilty we lock up the Iranian. AND if guilty lets lock up the Septic Tanks as well. Now that must be rather irksome to a bloke like you locking up the good guys as well.
Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 22 February 2019 11:08:43 AM
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This looks like a point. Like usual Paul1405 will ignore it or jump up and down saying it is from the dailymail so must be fake.

More than 60 Nauru and Manus Island asylum seekers fail criminal tests - including some feared to be involved in terrorism

More than 60 asylum seekers on Nauru and Manus Island have failed criminal tests as they are linked to cases of violent crimes and even terrorism.

The individual records of asylum seekers have now begun being assessed by the Department of Home Affairs as some may be eligible to transferred to Australia to receive medical treatment.

Crimes which have been revealed include the planning of terrorist attacks, drug smuggling, rape, assaults, alleged murder and links to rebel groups.

One man was even found to be secretly sending funds of more than $1 million to communities in Australia.

The medivac bill which passed last week allows asylum seekers to be transferred to Australia if doctors agree they require medical or psychiatric treatment.

According to Attorney-General Christian Porter, the changes to the legislation mean that it will be harder to send patients back after they receive medical treatment.

'The bad drafting of these laws means it is a one-way ticket,' Mr Porter told ABC Breakfast radio.

However the Labor government claim the bill is designed to relocate asylum seekers temporarily before sending them back.

The Department of Home Affairs will continue to assess the criminal records of asylum seekers as hundreds could be transferred to Australia.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6731789/More-60-Nauru-Manus-Island-asylum-seekers-failed-criminal-tests.html
Posted by Philip S, Friday, 22 February 2019 1:23:08 PM
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On page 23 I posted appointments to tribunals.
Here are the salaries they will receive.

AAT members are paid up to $244,520 a year, while senior members are paid up to $384,250.

The tribunal's new deputy president, retired Family Court chief justice John Pascoe, will receive a salary of $486,820.

The job of the independent tribunal is to review administrative decisions, usually made by government departments, on their merits.

Some of its decisions – particularly on migration matters – have been labelled "infuriating" by Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton.

Shadow attorney-general Mark Dreyfus said the appointments showed the Coalition was "only in it for themselves".

"The government has a shameful record on stacking the AAT with Liberal donors, former MPs, former staffers and mates – but it has outdone itself today," he said.

Mr Dreyfus also committed a Labor government to introducing a "transparent merits-based policy to judicial appointments".

Labor MP Rob Mitchell tweeted that Mr Parry's appointment to the tribunal was "crooked". He said he did not know whether a Labor government could or would sack Mr Parry, but "its [sic] a joke all these failures are on the AAT".
Posted by Philip S, Friday, 22 February 2019 1:45:46 PM
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Paul1405 will you put them up for a few weeks?

Long-term residents forced out of apartments for asylum seekers

Long-term residents of an inner-city Brisbane apartment building have been told to move out to make way for asylum seekers.

Sources have told 7News the entire top floor of the apartment block had been housing asylum seekers for the past fortnight.

Holiday suites which offer “LCD flat screen TVs and air-conditioning” are being used as detention cells with private security keeping close watch.

A detainee was filmed being taken out of the complex on Friday morning to Brisbane Immigration Transit Accommodation Centre in Pinkenba, in the city’s east.

Long-term residents were sent termination notices telling them because of “changes to internal policies extended stays are no longer to be offered to the public”.

“This notice hereby gives you five days’ notice to vacate the premises,” the letter reads.

Evicted resident Sheena Manikiwai said people “with handcuffs” were seen walking into the building.

“It’s totally unfair, it’s evil,” she said.

Another resident, who walks with the assistance of canes, said she had nowhere to go.

“I wonder why they’re here and why they weren’t remaining at Nauru,” she said.

“I’m pissed off.”

A hotel manager denied the accusations and that termination notices had been sent when asked by 7News.

Australian Border Force said unlawful non-citizens were being accommodated in the community where possible, but only where they are deemed not to pose a threat.

http://au.news.yahoo.com/long-term-residents-forced-asylum-seekers-082456047.html
Posted by Philip S, Sunday, 24 February 2019 2:01:51 AM
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Paul,

Talking of septic tanks, How about the CFMEU Leader convicted of raping a woman and filming it. Sounds a bit like Shorten.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Sunday, 24 February 2019 5:04:15 PM
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