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The Forum > General Discussion > Biloela Tamil Family And Their 5 Day Reprieve From Deportation.

Biloela Tamil Family And Their 5 Day Reprieve From Deportation.

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I would be extremely surprised if Peter 'Jackboots' Dutton and his Fuhrer ScuMo cave in on this one. This case has nothing to do with kindness but has everything to do with maintaining a staunch political platform and a promise to turn back illegal refugees. It's all about ScuMo and Dutton getting re-elected.
Posted by Mr Opinion, Sunday, 1 September 2019 7:55:26 AM
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Australia takes in around nineteen thousand refugees each year, on the basis that life is too dangerous for them to stay in their home country.

So what is the legal and humanitarian situation when the situation changes, and they are quite safe to return home ?

So much time may have passed that they and their children may have become well-settled in Australia, so perhaps they can apply to have their status changed from 'refugee' to 'immigrant' ? Or 'citizen' ? Otherwise they may have to return home.

But if so much time has passed that they have applied for, and become citizens, then they are citizens, end of. Welcome.

Joe
Posted by Loudmouth, Sunday, 1 September 2019 8:12:18 AM
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Joe,

So why didn't these people apply legally to come here as immigrants rather than pay people smugglers to bring them here. Three times, according to your girlfriend, during the 'war' one of them returned to Sri Lanka, where he could have made a formal application. Sorry, mate: I know you confuse weakness with kindness sometimes, but these people are cast iron rotters who should not be here. The Immigration Minister says so; the PM says so, and the High Court says so. A few loonies in town with a ridiculous name have no say in immigration law
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 1 September 2019 9:27:28 AM
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Dear Aidan,

You asked from where did Nades go back to Sri Lanka.

I presume that Nades went back to Sri Lanka 3 times
from Australia. The civil war ended in 2009 and
they didn't come out to Australia until 2012, 2013.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 1 September 2019 10:01:36 AM
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Foxy,

I have to commend you for posting information that is certainly not positive for these people. Facts are very important when emotions run high at the expense of facts and legality.
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 1 September 2019 10:15:47 AM
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Foxy,

Of course, thank you for that information. Is it possible that they can apply for a sponsored regional work visa in Biloela, once they've returned safely to Sri Lanka ?

Joe
Posted by Loudmouth, Sunday, 1 September 2019 11:00:31 AM
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