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This new issue highlights one of the problems, with the strong left wing self deprecating ideologies, that demand that perpetrators receive more consideration than possible victims.
Life is about choices, but others shouldn't always have to suffer, before those who force the choices accept they have made a mistake.
It isn't about racism, it is about making rational decisions on who you invite into your home IMO.
The federal government has been under sustained criticism over the last fortnight, after revelations a direction issued by the immigration minister in January last year had resulted in convicted criminals being allowed to stay in Australia.
The direction had insisted immigration officials and tribunals take into account an individual's ties to the community and their time spent living in Australia when considering whether to revoke or reinstate their visa.
One individual whose visa was reinstated now stands accused of murder in Brisbane.
Immigration Minister Andrew Giles has since cancelled that visa and ordered an urgent review of dozens of others.
"The only effective way of ensuring the tribunal members are making better decisions is to issue a new revised direction, which the minister will be doing," Mr Albanese told Question Time.
"The new directive will ensure that the protection of the community outweighs any other consideration."
IMO, that is the root cause of a lot of the problems, the protection of the community should have always outweighed any other consideration.
Unfortunately as with the current domestic violence problem, the community safety has come a distant last, to all other considerations.
Benevolence for perpetrators, seems to far outway concern and empathy for victims, in today's world IMO.
Life is about choices, but others shouldn't always have to suffer, before those who force the choices accept they have made a mistake.
It isn't about racism, it is about making rational decisions on who you invite into your home IMO.
Government to issue new directive prioritising community safety when considering visa cancellations
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says a new ministerial direction will be issued to deal with cases of visa cancellations in the wake of an individual whose visa was reinstated being accused of murder in Brisbane.
www.abc.net.au
The federal government has been under sustained criticism over the last fortnight, after revelations a direction issued by the immigration minister in January last year had resulted in convicted criminals being allowed to stay in Australia.
The direction had insisted immigration officials and tribunals take into account an individual's ties to the community and their time spent living in Australia when considering whether to revoke or reinstate their visa.
One individual whose visa was reinstated now stands accused of murder in Brisbane.
Immigration Minister Andrew Giles has since cancelled that visa and ordered an urgent review of dozens of others.
"The only effective way of ensuring the tribunal members are making better decisions is to issue a new revised direction, which the minister will be doing," Mr Albanese told Question Time.
"The new directive will ensure that the protection of the community outweighs any other consideration."
IMO, that is the root cause of a lot of the problems, the protection of the community should have always outweighed any other consideration.
Unfortunately as with the current domestic violence problem, the community safety has come a distant last, to all other considerations.
Benevolence for perpetrators, seems to far outway concern and empathy for victims, in today's world IMO.
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