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HOURS after the election date was called, asylum seekers in Indonesia said they had begun scrambling to organise boat travel to Australia.
That's not as I heard it on the radio at 1pm. Nicola Roxon got choked up, however. Probably some confusion about who did the weeping.Jullia apparently was crying when announcing Roxon and Evans departure.
200% ?Thanks, sp. Here's the bit that was the sound grab on the 1pm news. A little way in, Ms Roxon gets choked up.
It's a shame Chris Evans could manage a few tears as well.
Don't you just love the way this Green/ Labor left wing socialist government go about things.
They allowed for 12,000 asylum seekers to arrive for the 12 months ending June 2013.
Wait for it, only 12,884 have arrived so far to date and the budget will blow out to double allowed by the worlds greatets treasurer and Gillard has made a big deal out of sending 150 of them to New Zealand. She have sent 884 to bring her forecast back to 12,000.
So whacko, no more boats until July as the quota has been filled so will somebody tell the people smugglers we have put up the "FULL HOUSE SIGN".
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...-temporary-visas/story-e6freono-1226575149783
I've given up counting. :frown:
http://www.jasonclare.com.au/media/portfolio-releases/home-affairs-and-justice-releases.html
I saw that article.Its going to get worse before it gets better (and will cost us a big fortune).
From Bolt blog:
That's a total of 791 and it's still the wet season.For the 3 weeks so far in February:
Where are they all being housed? We have seen a few days ago a result of them being accommodated in student rooms at Macquarie University, where allegedly one of them indecently went into a student's room in the small hours and indecently assaulted her.That's a total of 791 and it's still the wet season.
Thousands of applications are believed to have already been made from home owners to participate.
"It offers interested people the opportunity to host an eligible asylum seeker in their home for a six-week period," a spokesman for the AHN said.
Executive chairman of AHN David Bycroft said: "The Community Placement Network (CPN) is an initiative designed to provide short-term accommodation support to eligible asylum seekers while they independently source longer-term sustainable accommodation in the community.
"The CPN is for people interested in assisting asylum seekers to live in the community on a bridging visa while awaiting the resolution of their immigration status."
The "stop the boats" mantra of both governments, combined with offshore processing, is actually the most expensive solution.
I dare say even if all 6,000 in detention are granted asylum, the number is so small it wont make a difference to overall Australian "culture" (whatever that is these days).
It must be awful to live in a state of perpetual fear.
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