By NAOMI WOODLEY and GEORGE ROBERTS
Scott Morrison yesterday announced that asylum seekers who registered with the United Nations in Indonesia after July 1 would not be eligible for resettlement in Australia.
“We’re trying to stop people thinking that it’s OK to come into Indonesia and use that as a waiting ground to get to Australia,” he told the ABC’s AM program this morning.
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This just makes my skin crawl. The obsession with refugees is just a means of creating fear and xenophobia. No one seems to get so up in arms about the amount of people over staying their tourist visas and working for cash in construction or hospitality - they're taking far more from the average Australian than refugees are. What happened to compassion?
The difference is, as been stated so many times, these people have identification so we know who they are. The boat people throw away their identification.
Sure, but that's only helpful if they're caught.
I'm a bit confused about the statement that in response people will get on boats to Australia. Surely all the refugee advocates have been telling us for years that the traffic is entirely driven by external factors and that nothing we do in Australia will impact on how many people get on boats?