Children in Detention - Illegal Immigration

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  1. culldav

    culldav Well-Known Member

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    Or more likely they get here then realize you can get paid for doing nothing and enjoy a quality of life way ahead of where they came from. Why wouldn't they try if they could afford to enter illegally by departing from a safe destination to cross the border without permission!!!!! We cannot take anyone and everyone else it will continue to further strain our economy and culture (you know the work hard culture, as opposed to the bludging culture).

    I think its expected they'll have a hard time adjusting initially but it's no good for them or their kids to stay on welfare forever.

    The figures show its a trend, and yes the most obvious answer is usually correct in the absence of a better answer. Why do you think they would stay on welfare, because they cannot get a job? If this is the case then surely you accept that we have to cap our intake for that reason alone - else we'd just be continually letting people in who are likely to be unable to get a job, which would be stupid. Now if they were real refugee's it would not be a problem, but they are economic migrants so its a migration management issue. It's pretty easy logic, even for someone like yourself who seems to spend more time insulting people in your posts then making a tangible point.
     
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    Of course the figures, and even the reports, all indicate and demonstrate that these financial opportunistic country shopping boat arrivals are coming here to access Australia's easy welfare resources. The greens and their do-gooder buddies have no reasonable answers or explanation as to why 85% of them are still claiming welfare after 5 years of being in Australia.

    As you logically pointed out, if getting jobs is a major issue, then stop letting more into the country to become a welfare burden on Australian tax payers, until the 85% have jobs, and are contributing back to Australia's economy.
     
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    1. They actually provide a stimulus to the community/ies.

    2. It would be less stressful to fly and be put on a bridging visa while they are being assessed. Can you get your head around why 90 odd % are found to be genuine. While 70% that fly in are non genuine. You have been swindled by Tony and rupert but can't expect too much from low effort thinkers.

    3. There are restrictions on working and even up skilling. If those people who had money and enjoy what comes from hard work they aren't going to want to sit on arse as the low effort thinkers would suggest. There is more to the story than meets the eye. Hey, but you low effort thinkers want to sit in judgement building your reasoning around one dimensional information. These people would take the jobs that Aussies simply don't want to do, like picking fruit, cotton chipping and going to locations that Aussies don't want to go but they can't.

    It's funny how you guys copy simple little slogans. It is the domain of low effort thinkers.
     

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