A newborn baby in court.
A sick newborn baby.
With his mother and father fighting to keep him in a country that will give him a basic right to decent medical care.
A Government determined to send them back to hell.
The fight to keep an asylum seeker family and their newborn baby in Australia continued in a Brisbane Federal Circuit Court court yesterday.
The newborn, Ferouz (or Faris) remains weak, has trouble breastfeeding and his mother is recovering from a caesarean birth and suffers from diabetes.
His 31-year-old mother, Latifa is an asylum seeker from Myanmar who is currently living in a detention facility called Brisbane Immigration Transit Accommodation. Before coming to Australia, Latifa spent almost a third of her life living in a refugee camp in Malaysia.
Mamamia previously wrote on the plight of Latifa and her husband Niza.
When she initially gave birth to the premature baby at Brisbane’s Mater Hospital she was separated from him and sent back to the detention centre. To much community outrage it was reported that she was only allowed to see her baby for six hours a day.
At the time Mamamia said:
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No, I for once agree with the lawyers that the Australian born baby
should be kept in Australia. However, I disagree that the baby should be
attached to a birth mother who is an illegal alien and has no rights to
be in Australia. I believe the Australian born baby should be brought up by a childless
loving Australian family, instead of a selfish Muslim family who have
deliberately brought a child into the world that they can't afford as a
tool to try and bribe their way into a country they have no rights being
in. It may come across that I am being a right bitch on this subject, but this case is being used by the pro-lefties as a legal precedent to allow any illegal refugee who's pregnant (either in transit or in detention) and who is allowed to give birth on the Australian mainland, the opportunity to live in Australia permanently, bringing in tow her whole entire family. This form of bribe has to be halted in its' tracks.
Beside the point here, but how on earth could she consider having a baby while living in such dire circumstances? Did she perhaps think it would help her case for residency in Australia? As a parent I dont understand how you could have another baby knowing your prospects are so dreadful.