on 16-09-2015 01:48 AM
do the refugees in Germany not realise that they are playing with fire , by aggressively flooding Germany's boarders and acting up once there , do they not realise that they are playing into the hands of the Neo nazi's, do they not remember history , ifear for the world if the average German be comes disenfranchised and angry as the nazi movement is long way from dead. History has shown and continues to show that what has been before can be again
on 26-10-2015 03:14 PM
That accounts for it
on 26-10-2015 03:20 PM
All the regulations and laws stand for nothing if they do not have the support of the masses and the masses are growing impatient with every attack and every tine they see these (insert your preferred terminology ) complaining and demanding we change to suit them, there comes a point where a line will be drawn in the sand and it will not involve laws , regulations , conventions or governments.
Unrest comes about quickly when the masses feel threatened or feel their opinions so being ignored , these threats or feelings do or do not have to be actual only perceived and if left unaddressed no amount of regulation or political correctness can stop the mayhem once it reaches the tipping point
on 26-10-2015 03:32 PM
@bluecat*slowdancing wrote:Julia, please tell me what asylum seekers can be charged with for seeking asylum in Australia?
people who enter australia illegally,
are detained.
those who claim they are asylum seekers
are detained until a decision is made
whether they should be granted a refugee
status.
on 26-10-2015 03:35 PM
Germany’s interior minister says migrant crisis has two faces
Migrants not needing protection in Europe will be sent back home. The warning from Germany’s interior minister Thomas de Maiziere, who says the politics of migration has two faces.
He’s been visiting a centre in the south of the country, where people are registered or told that they will be repatriated.
“Those who have a need for protection should be allowed to stay here, be integrated, learn the language and get a job,” said de Maiziere.
“But those who do not need protection, even if they have just as understandable reasons to lead a better life here, they must leave our country.”
on 26-10-2015 03:38 PM
Yes, it does. Migrants who overstay their visas or have false visa's etc are not asylum seekers. Migrants are safe to return to whence they came at anytime but don't want to. Asylum seekers are not safe if they return to their homeland which is why they are seeking asylum in the first time. Migrants who overstay their visas etc face criminal charges; asylum seekers do not.
No race, religion etc is free from bad behaviour or nutters. Those who tar with the same brush are a part of the problem. You actually aid the nutters who are involved with terrorism by alienating the innocent which results in making the young vulnerable to radicalisation.
Disclaimer: ''you'' as in general.
on 26-10-2015 03:44 PM
What are these masses you speak of? Muslims make up such a small percent of the Australian population and have been since the 1800's. I'm more concerned about the resurgence of neo nazis that are infiltrating groups such as Reclaim Australia.
on 26-10-2015 03:45 PM
What are they charged with, Julia?
on 26-10-2015 03:46 PM
Migrants who overstay their visas or have false visa's etc are not asylum seekers. Migrants are safe to return to whence they came at anytime but don't want to.
huh?
how does a migrant overstay their
visa in australia ????
on 26-10-2015 03:47 PM
Migrants are NOT asylum seekers and, therefore, do not qualify for refugee status.
on 26-10-2015 03:48 PM
@*julia*2010 wrote:Migrants who overstay their visas or have false visa's etc are not asylum seekers. Migrants are safe to return to whence they came at anytime but don't want to.
huh?
how does a migrant overstay their
visa in australia ????
Simply because a 'migrant' needs a visa in the first instance to 'migrate'.