Rhet-Oracle wrote on Mar 30
th, 2014 at 1:36pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Mar 30
th, 2014 at 1:31pm:
Bread and Butter wrote on Mar 30
th, 2014 at 1:24pm:
NorthOfNorth wrote on Mar 30
th, 2014 at 1:08pm:
Bread and Butter wrote on Mar 30
th, 2014 at 1:00pm:
What I am trying to do is to get a handle on why you and others on this thread simply want to shout 'everyone come to Australia! no ID needed, No job or skills needed'.
How many are you willing to take because there is no end to the number.
So... how many do you think we should allow to come here by boat?
I'm not shouting that at all...
In fact if those 60000 overstayers left next week, maybe job opportunities would be available to citizens and legal permanent residents.
I'm questioning the hysteria that boat arrivals generate in Australia, while entry by plane, overstaying and the issue of fake passports do not generate the same hysteria.
I would be interested in your source of this 60,000 figure. Having travelled a lot and knowing a large number of frequent travellers I also know a number who have overstayed visa - usually by accident. They would be included in numbers like yours. But the difference is, they left.
So my question is not how many visa over-stayers there are now, but how many have over-stayed and stayed permanently. That is the actual figure to compare to boat arrivals.
It's a totally irrelevant figure.
The majority of boat arrivals are granted genuine refugee status, and therefore have a legal right to live here.All of the visa over-stayers who stay permanently (i.e. are not caught), have
no legal right to live here.
Apples and oranges.
You know this how?
By checking facts and statistics.
"BOAT PEOPLE 'MORE LIKELY TO BE GENUINE REFUGEES""A report by the Lowy Institute says boat people are more likely to be recognised as refugees than asylum seekers who arrive by air. It says: "Arguably Australia is worrying about the wrong asylum seekers. Whereas
the majority of those arriving by boat are refugees, the majority of those arriving by air are not".
"Past figures show that
between 70 and 97 per cent of asylum seekers arriving by boat at different times were found to be genuine refugees, and were granted protection either in Australia or in another country.
"According to figures by the Refugee Council of Australia, in 1998-99 approximately
97 per cent of Iraqi and 92 per cent of Afghan applicants - the majority of which arrived by boat - were granted refugee status and given permanent visas.
"More recent figures show that of the 1,254 claims assessed on Christmas Island between July 2009 and January 2010, only 110 people were found not to be genuine refugees."
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2011/06/17/factbox-numbers-behind-asylum-deba...Checking facts and figures is simple, when you know how.
Give it a try sometime: you might actually enjoy it.