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where do refugees get money from for boat trip ? (Read 12552 times)
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Re: where do refugees get money from for boat trip ?
Reply #150 - Nov 18th, 2011 at 7:19am
 
bomen_guy wrote on Nov 18th, 2011 at 7:11am:
chicken_lipsforme wrote on Nov 17th, 2011 at 7:26am:
bomen_guy wrote on Nov 17th, 2011 at 7:19am:
chicken_lipsforme wrote on Nov 17th, 2011 at 7:02am:
adelcrow wrote on Nov 16th, 2011 at 4:59pm:
Asylum seekers should not be banged up in detention centres anyway..if they are in the community while awaiting their cases they can work and contribute to society instead of rotting away in detention.


And of course they wont run away if their claim is rejected eh and disappear into their peoples enclaves will they.
And they can contribute to what exactly?
Lining up at Centrelink is not contributing.



If their claims are rejected and they run away tell me how can they claim anything from centrelink cause as soon as they do they would be arrest.


They wouldn't be claiming from Centrelink, and they would have to obtain money from other sources.



One minute you are saying that when aslyum seekers claims are rejected and they go into hiding they claim benfits from centrelink than when I said how could they they would be caught if they did. then you said they are not you said they are getting money from elsewhere.

So where are they getting their money? They couldn't work as they couldn't get a tax file number otherwise they would be caught and any firm that employ them would be fined for employing them


No, what I said was if they are initially allowed to stay in the community and not in detention, if their asylum claims are then rejected by the department their is a distinct flight risk where these people will simply melt away into their enclaves and they would have to obtain money, however not from Centrelink.
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