March 23, OnlineAustralia has sent back 15 undocumented migrants from Nepal, Iran and Bangladesh to Indonesian waters off West Javaâs Sukabumi, an official said on Monday
strong>March 23, Online
Australia has sent back 15 undocumented migrants from Nepal, Iran and Bangladesh to Indonesian waters off West Java's Sukabumi, an official said on Monday. The migrants had reached Australia's Christmas Island and stayed there for three days, an official of the Sukabumi Immigration Office, Markus Lenggo, quoted the migrants as saying.
Your comments:
Australians should be proud that their country is very interesting and attractive so that many people around the world want to go there.
There's no need for Australia to deny them entry. In the past, all European migrants who went to Australia were accepted very well by indigenous Australians. Now it is your turn. Accept all people around the world who want to come to Australia and they will love your beautiful country. It's your time to show the world that you are able to do what the indigenous Australians did.
Voksi
When will these people get the message that the Australian people don't want them and that they have absolutely no hope of being resettled in Australia. Sorry guys, the welfare train has already exceeded its capacity and needs to reduce rather than take on new passengers. In the meantime, these risk takers try to come across in the same old way and they are sent back in the same old way.
I bet these people don't complain and riot in Indonesian facilities like they do in Australian ones.
Will we hear stories of sexual abuse in Indonesian facilities? Silence will now descend on all these people who can only dream of a better life in Australian detention centers on offshore islands.
Jagera
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