Agree. Australia must be a laughing stock around the world.
Imo much will depend on what happens to those asylum seekers who have been rescued and taken to
Christmas Island since the legislation to re-open Nauru and PNG was passed.
Asylum seekers', 'illegal immigrants' and entry without a visa Back to Search
Document Type: Standards of Practice
Standard Type: Advisory Guidelines
Date: 12 Mar 2012
I'm curious to know what it said before or even before Kevin Rudd came to office.Note: This Guideline replaces the Council’s earlier Guideline No. 288, dated October 2009.
JULIA Gillard says she doesn't expect asylum-seeker boats to slow in coming weeks as people-smugglers try to drum up clients to beat Labor's tough new offshore processing regime
A boat a day and the Greens have their way.
Another 77 asylum seekers intercepted by Australian Navy[/URL]
And with 80 more yesterday: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/na...at-for-navy-taxi/story-fndo317g-1226458005735
And 80 on the 25th: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/na...boat-intercepted/story-fndo48ca-1226457879707
And another boat today with 165 on board. Navy intercepts second asylum seeker boat
2 boats with 245 passengers today.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/immigration/labor-boosts-humanitarian-refugee-intake/story-fn9hm1gu-1226456602428Nauru processing centre to be ready to take boatpeople by September
“The capacity will be 500 by the end of September,” Immigration Minister Chris Bowen said of the former detention facility on Nauru set up by the Howard government, but which has been closed since 2007.
I take it, that offshore processing (Nauru) was PLAN B. So, what is PLAN C or D?
The irony is that in its present form, it won't work.How can they say "Labors revived Pacific Solution".
The irony is that in its present form, it won't work.
the main reason it won't work is because Labor's heart is not in it and they are most likely sufficiently deluded into thinking the above is a winning political strategy. It would also upset their Green partners in government too much if it did work.The funny thing is doc, they will blame the Abbott for it not working and the press will run with it.
the main reason it won't work is because Labor's heart is not in it and they are most likely sufficiently deluded into thinking the above is a winning political strategy. It would also upset their Green partners in government too much if it did work.
TA knows offshore detention alone won't work and has stated so in parliament. He expects Labor to eventually cave in on the other elements such as TPV's and turning back the boats.
Perhaps I'm the lone reader of newspapers who does find intelligent commentary and reporting in "The Australian".It is only a matter of time before people don't buy papers for the adverts, they allready don't buy them for intelligent reporting.
Perhaps I'm the lone reader of newspapers who does find intelligent commentary and reporting in "The Australian".
Wouldn't there be simply no sales of papers if no one found value in what they read?
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