on 31-01-2014 09:38 AM
Those that overstay their visa that fly in (majority)
or
Those that arrive by boat.......with the possibily of seeking asylum (unlikely) and sent back.
I generally keep up with what is going on and don't understand the governments fixation with boats when the numbers are the clear minority.
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on 01-02-2014 04:13 PM
I know it doesn't guarantee that anyone given clearance won't "turn bad", but it has to reduce the chances, doesn't it?
Not necessarily, I don't believe that you ever KNOW anyone. I believe there is good and bad everywhere and it comes down to luck most of the time. What I disagree with is the way the public is being brainwashed against those seeking asylum when there are crooked residents and citizens in all walks of life in this country. Survival is a strong instinct among us all. We are all equal.
01-02-2014 04:13 PM - edited 01-02-2014 04:18 PM
Fake passports - it is much harder (is it even possible?) now to make fake passports if they are e-passports. The persons face is digitially recorded in the passport, measurements between the eyes recorded etc. If an identical twin presents with their other twin's passport they would be detected.
I suppose a lot of the countries the people are fleeing from don't have e-passports.
There are 4 million people entering Australia on visa's every year, 1/2% may overstay.. for 1 day even and get recorded.
That is a big number of people who are good and behaving as required by their visa conditions.
Commit a crime as a visa overstayer and you will be deported. Commit a major crime as someone who has lived here for many years but is not an Australian citizen and get deported.
I don't see the problem.
on 01-02-2014 05:13 PM
@donnashuggy wrote:Where do I find the other statistics?
They are in my head, it is completely logical to me and quite illogical that the government is more focused on being bullies to desperate people on boats.
I don't believe that it is the desperate that they are trying to target, I believe that it is the possibility of the ones who may be up to no good. I believe it's about limiting loopholes.
on 01-02-2014 05:16 PM
@**meep** wrote:I don't see it that way. I saw the previous and the current government's main focus on people smugglers. That is one element that does not need attention for authorised arrivals.
uh huhm and sure there may be 20 people on their boaT IN GENUINE NEED OF ASYLUM, BUT HOW DO WE KNOW THAT THE SMUGGLER DOESN'T HAVE (oops sorry) bad intentions/connections and makes a few places on his boat for a few of his mates who may also be a bit dodgy?
on 01-02-2014 05:27 PM
@am*3 wrote:Agree, crikey, most of those points made here earlier to.
yeah, but those points weren't made with all the spelling mistakes extra letters that I incvluded in my post, eh?
sorry fior the double ups though.
on 01-02-2014 05:34 PM
@crikey*mate wrote:
@am*3 wrote:Agree, crikey, most of those points made here earlier to.
yeah, but those points weren't made with all the spelling mistakes
extra lettersthat I incvluded in my post, eh?
sorry fior the double ups though.
No need to be sorry. LOL that one has noticeable typo's, didn't notice any previously!
on 01-02-2014 05:35 PM
@donnashuggy wrote:
I know it doesn't guarantee that anyone given clearance won't "turn bad", but it has to reduce the chances, doesn't it?
Not necessarily, I don't believe that you ever KNOW anyone. I believe there is good and bad everywhere and it comes down to luck most of the time. What I disagree with is the way the public is being brainwashed against those seeking asylum when there are crooked residents and citizens in all walks of life in this country. Survival is a strong instinct among us all. We are all equal.
But here's the thing Donna, the people that are alreadybhere, they are our responsibility, even the really bad ones.
But we at least have a track record. when a policeman checks my drivers licence he can work out if I am wanted for any crimes, or if I've done bad stuff, and no doubt there are agencies checking out my bank accounts and phone records etc and the people I associate with and their connections yada yada yada
but for poeople with absolutely no discernable history, how do we know?
You're blaming the wrong people. It's the naughty people that the governments are trying tio protecvt us from, they're the ones who make it so that those with genuine intentions get caught as a by product.
on 01-02-2014 05:41 PM
This is a bit weird isn't it? Including people BORN in NZ arriving in Australia (they can come and go freely) with people from other countires arriving on humanitarian programs.
Myth 7: People from war torn countries cause problems
REALITY: According to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship, the number of settlers - people entitled to permanent residence, including people arriving in Australia on humanitarian programs - between July 2010 and June 2011 came from more than 200 countries and totalled 127,460.
Most were born in one of the following four countries:
• New Zealand (20.2 per cent)
• China (11.5 per cent)
• United Kingdom (8.6 per cent)
• India (8.3 per cent)
news.com.au
on 01-02-2014 05:55 PM
Hmmm.....that does seem weird...
01-02-2014 05:59 PM - edited 01-02-2014 06:00 PM
Fudging the numbers? Which is why, I don't take a lot of notice of those news media created articles.
Very easy to check someones background from NZ also.