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From ABC, November 8, 2006

High Court clears way for man's deportation


The High Court has upheld a decision by the Immigration Minister to cancel a visa for a man who has been in Australia since 1974.

Stefan Nystrom's parents migrated to Australia in 1966 but he was born in 1973 during a visit to Sweden, arriving back in Australia when he was only a month old.

He has lived in Australia ever since, does not speak Swedish and has little knowledge of his overseas relatives.
He has never taken out Australian citizenship but had argued he should be considered as an absorbed person.
The Government has been trying to deport Mr Nystrom after cancelling his visa because of a string of criminal offences which began when he was 10.

Mr Nystrom has also served eight terms in jail.

The High Court has upheld the Immigration Minister's decision that Mr Nystrom's visa be cancelled, clearing the way for his deportation.

Luckily everybody I met in Sweden speaks enough English to communicate.

Above all this will be good message to behave in Australia.

They should deport anybody, Australian or not and let UN to repatriate them to places where -criminal offences- are way of life.
 
well that clearly negates the squirrel and the grasshopper analogy rubbish someone once posted.
 
Gee, the Swedes must be thrilled !
otoh - teach those bludy vikings a lesson not rape and pillage britain!
(gotta have a long memory to justify that one). ;)
 
2020hindsight said:
Gee, the Swedes must be thrilled !
;)
I bet Mr. Nystrom is thrilled as well. Swedish prisons are much nicer than Australian prisons. Allegedly. ;)
 
Happy said:
...Above all this will be good message to behave in Australia. They should deport anybody, Australian or not and let UN to repatriate them to places where -criminal offences- are way of life.
How's this for an idea! - get this fleet of square riggers - fill em up with convicts and blokes in red coats - and....
send em to the "new world" where-ever that is. ;)
Who says we're slow learners down here down under lol
 
Moon comes to mind as -logical- new world, and with one way ticket? They would really have to turn around to be good enough to develop technology to worry us in our lifetime at least :D
 
Happy said:
Moon comes to mind as -logical- new world, and with one way ticket? They would really have to turn around to be good enough to develop technology to worry us in our lifetime at least :D
LOL good one ;)
AT LAST ...a use for that stupid yellow ball in the sky - apart from
a) bringing the the best out in lovers
b) bringing the beast out in werewolves
c) helping you find your key under the doormat when you get home at 3am and the bludy streetlamp has given up the ghost
d) regulating "biorhythms", tides and other stuff ;)
e) giving the yanks and Cape Canaveral some obvious objective to PROVE that they were technically superior to the Russians

Yep - the new "Guatamala"
http://www.pa.msu.edu/people/frenchj/moon/index3.html

versus the old :)
http://www.stjohns.ubc.ca/@sjc/guatpics.htm

btw, here are some more photos of the moon :-
http://moonsighting.com/moonphoto.html
http://www.netaxs.com/mhmyers/moon.tn.html

Totally off topic ...Not sure everyone is aware of this - all pretty easy, but the full moon rises at (about) 6pm, and sets at about 6am. - like, it's 180 degrees out of phase with the sun (which rses about 6am etc)... And sets an hour later each day .. so ... if you see an "almost full moon", that rose at about 5pm, then be sure that the next day it will be fuller. (talk about trivia challenge lol - just one of those stupid things we pick up along the way) :2twocents -meanwhile back to the detention question lol.
 
Here's a great opportunity for Russia to earn a lot of foreign currency: re-open some of their gulags and offer convict minding services to the western world. A lot of business is available already, and it's growing at a rapid pace.

Another Guantanamo you say? Nah, it's much colder up north in Siberia. It could turn out to be an interesting challenge for budding crims.

And just think of the great financial benefit to Russia. They could privatise the service and sell shares in the world markets.

anon
 
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