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Reply #45 - Nov 15th, 2023 at 8:53pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Nov 15th, 2023 at 8:49pm:
Round them up and lock them up -

one of them raped a 10 year old boy's arse.



Was his name Donald?

The rapist I mean, not the boy.

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Reply #46 - Nov 15th, 2023 at 8:56pm
 
Latest news channel 7 -

Penny Wong just announced that emergency legislation
would be enacted tomorrow to do something about the
83 Asylum seekers that have been released into the community.
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Reply #47 - Nov 15th, 2023 at 10:21pm
 
Kill them, they cannot be reformed, or they locked up for life and can never be released back into Society as over 90% WILL reoffend.

Send them back is option 2.

Chop their nuts off and block blood flow to the knob is option 3.
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Reply #48 - Nov 15th, 2023 at 10:22pm
 
Super Nova wrote on Nov 15th, 2023 at 10:21pm:
Kill them, they cannot be reformed or they locked up for life and can never be released back into Society in 90% of cases.

Send them back is option 2.

Chop their nuts off and block blood flow to the knob is option 3.



We're not allowed to hang em and hang em high -

neither are we allowed to neuter them.
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Reply #49 - Nov 15th, 2023 at 10:25pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Nov 15th, 2023 at 10:22pm:
Super Nova wrote on Nov 15th, 2023 at 10:21pm:
Kill them, they cannot be reformed or they locked up for life and can never be released back into Society in 90% of cases.

Send them back is option 2.

Chop their nuts off and block blood flow to the knob is option 3.



We're not allowed to hang em and hang em high -

neither are we allowed to neuter them.


When you elect me King I will change the law so it can happen.
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Reply #50 - Nov 15th, 2023 at 10:34pm
 
Super Nova wrote on Nov 15th, 2023 at 10:25pm:
Bobby. wrote on Nov 15th, 2023 at 10:22pm:
Super Nova wrote on Nov 15th, 2023 at 10:21pm:
Kill them, they cannot be reformed or they locked up for life and can never be released back into Society in 90% of cases.

Send them back is option 2.

Chop their nuts off and block blood flow to the knob is option 3.



We're not allowed to hang em and hang em high -

neither are we allowed to neuter them.


When you elect me King I will change the law so it can happen.



Good - anyone who rapes a 10 year old boy's arse
should be considered as an animal and have no human rights.

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Reply #51 - Nov 16th, 2023 at 4:41am
 
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/nov/15/labor-to-fast-track-legis...


The Albanese government has confirmed on Thursday
it will introduce emergency legislation to respond to the decision,
which has resulted in the release of 83 people from detention.


The immigration minister, Andrew Giles, has repeatedly reassured that community safety has been ensured by placing conditions on the visas of all those released.

But the Coalition opposition has identified an apparent gap in the law: that breach of visa conditions is usually punishable by immigration detention, which is no longer possible after the high court’s NZYQ decision.
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The high court ruled last week that indefinite immigration detention was unlawful where there was “no real prospect” that a person’s removal was “reasonably practicable in the foreseeable future”.

On Thursday the government will introduce bills called the migration amendment (bridging visa conditions) bill and the crimes and other legislation amendment (omnibus no 2) bill.

Guardian Australia understands the bills will criminalise the breach of conditions at least of bridging visa category R, on which those detained have been released.

The shadow home affairs minister, James Paterson, said the opposition “will be briefed on Thursday morning ahead of the bills introduction”.

“I hope given the time it has taken to finally bring this bill forward that it is a comprehensive response that guarantees the community’s safety, and not just a minor amendment to enforce visa conditions that should have always been the case,” he told Guardian Australia.

The Human Rights Law Centre’s acting legal director, Sanmati Verma, said that “additional restrictions and criminal penalties on people released after years of unlawful detention” would be “substituting one form of punishment for another”.

“Every single day, Australian citizens who have been convicted of an offence, even serious offences, re-enter the community after serving their time,” she said.

“Why does this government think that migrants and refugees in the same position pose a different or greater risk?”
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Reply #52 - Nov 16th, 2023 at 7:40am
 
Bobby. wrote on Nov 16th, 2023 at 4:41am:
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/nov/15/labor-to-fast-track-legis...


The Albanese government has confirmed on Thursday
it will introduce emergency legislation to respond to the decision,
which has resulted in the release of 83 people from detention.


The immigration minister, Andrew Giles, has repeatedly reassured that community safety has been ensured by placing conditions on the visas of all those released.

But the Coalition opposition has identified an apparent gap in the law: that breach of visa conditions is usually punishable by immigration detention, which is no longer possible after the high court’s NZYQ decision.
The high court building in Canberra
Indefinite immigration detention ruled unlawful in landmark Australian high court decision
Read more

The high court ruled last week that indefinite immigration detention was unlawful where there was “no real prospect” that a person’s removal was “reasonably practicable in the foreseeable future”.

On Thursday the government will introduce bills called the migration amendment (bridging visa conditions) bill and the crimes and other legislation amendment (omnibus no 2) bill.

Guardian Australia understands the bills will criminalise the breach of conditions at least of bridging visa category R, on which those detained have been released.

The shadow home affairs minister, James Paterson, said the opposition “will be briefed on Thursday morning ahead of the bills introduction”.

“I hope given the time it has taken to finally bring this bill forward that it is a comprehensive response that guarantees the community’s safety, and not just a minor amendment to enforce visa conditions that should have always been the case,” he told Guardian Australia.

The Human Rights Law Centre’s acting legal director, Sanmati Verma, said that “additional restrictions and criminal penalties on people released after years of unlawful detention” would be “substituting one form of punishment for another”.

“Every single day, Australian citizens who have been convicted of an offence, even serious offences, re-enter the community after serving their time,” she said.

“Why does this government think that migrants and refugees in the same position pose a different or greater risk?”




Because they are not citizens, they are illegals, and they were in detention awaiting deportation

Not even a Human Rights legal director can get it right


The idea of indefinite detention always worried me, I'm not surprised the High Court ruled it "unlawful"

It should have been 30 years detention, instead of "indefinite" detention, with a review after the 30 years. The High Court would've had no argument then

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Reply #53 - Nov 16th, 2023 at 11:00am
 
Yes sir Bias,
Albo has allowed foreign criminals to invade our country  -
is that treason?
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Reply #54 - Nov 16th, 2023 at 8:55pm
 

 
Nov 16, 2023

Sky News host Andrew Bolt says the leadership of Anthony Albanese is now in crisis, with the Opposition even rewriting the government’s laws to fix the “latest disaster”.

The High Court last Wednesday ruled indefinite immigrant detention unlawful, freeing 84 foreigners from detention – including serious criminals – and there are also potentially 340 more like them that might be freed.

“The astonishing thing is that the government should have known months ago that it might have to release these people but did nothing,” Mr Bolt said.

“They should have realised in July that they should get ready for this day.

“I don't know if (Albanese) can actually now recover from this, this embarrassment, this humiliation.”


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Reply #55 - Nov 16th, 2023 at 9:06pm
 
Albo is humiliated.

One of those refugees raped a 10 year old boy's arse  -
he's an animal with no human rights.

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Reply #56 - Nov 17th, 2023 at 7:10am
 
Bobby. wrote on Nov 15th, 2023 at 8:56pm:
Latest news channel 7 -

Penny Wong just announced that emergency legislation
would be enacted tomorrow to do something about the
83 Asylum seekers that have been released into the community.


Bit late .. given the history of these 'courts' in this suffering nation, the loop-holes should have been plugged long ago and the deportations completed....

Just dump 'em where they came from - if they don't want them back - tough.  We don't care if their Country Of Origin doesn't want them.  They bred 'em and fed 'em - now they can de-breed 'em and starve 'em.

Show some balls, Penny ... jeez - Gondwanamo Bay is sounding better by the day .... it's a start.... once that's in place we can move on to the more important issues...... Aborassic Park and its companion Islamassic Park...  where they can do things their way without our interference... all dissidents and troublemakers welcome.... not a gulag, dopey Kanga - it's a 'homeland' that they are demanding....
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Reply #57 - Nov 18th, 2023 at 8:43am
 
But Labor figures railed against strict new conditions imposed on Sirul and other freed immigration detainees, zeroing in on new mandatory sentences for visa breaches, which contradict the ALP platform.

Australian Manufacturing Workers Union national secretary Steve Murphy said the cave-in on mandatory sentencing “undermines the independence of the judiciary” and could lead to “unjust outcomes”.

“Peter Dutton’s lack of ­humanity is no reason for Labor to lose its heart and its compass, or to ignore its own party platform,” Mr Murphy said.

Slater and Gordon lawyer and Victorian Left-faction assistant secretary Julijana Todorovic also condemned the compromise, saying mandatory detention was “classist” and violated key Labor principles.

“If the government is so quick to act against the platform … at the drop of a hat, or the result of a court case, then that is really alarming around issues for health and housing,” she said. “It alerts union and party activists to the government’s willingness to act contrary to the platform if it feels under political pressure.”
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/visa-row-fathers-shock-as-detai...

The lefty bozos are more concerned for the healf 'n safety of illegal criminals than for their victims and their families and the broader society.
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Reply #58 - Nov 18th, 2023 at 8:54am
 
Frank wrote on Nov 18th, 2023 at 8:43am:
But Labor figures railed against strict new conditions imposed on Sirul and other freed immigration detainees, zeroing in on new mandatory sentences for visa breaches, which contradict the ALP platform.

Australian Manufacturing Workers Union national secretary Steve Murphy said the cave-in on mandatory sentencing “undermines the independence of the judiciary” and could lead to “unjust outcomes”.

“Peter Dutton’s lack of ­humanity is no reason for Labor to lose its heart and its compass, or to ignore its own party platform,” Mr Murphy said.

Slater and Gordon lawyer and Victorian Left-faction assistant secretary Julijana Todorovic also condemned the compromise, saying mandatory detention was “classist” and violated key Labor principles.

“If the government is so quick to act against the platform … at the drop of a hat, or the result of a court case, then that is really alarming around issues for health and housing,” she said. “It alerts union and party activists to the government’s willingness to act contrary to the platform if it feels under political pressure.”
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/visa-row-fathers-shock-as-detai...

The lefty bozos are more concerned for the healf 'n safety of illegal criminals than for their victims and their families and the broader society.




Professor Shaariibuu struggled for words when told Sirul, who killed his pregnant daughter ­before blowing her body up with military explosives, was now reunited with his son in Australia.
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Reply #59 - Nov 20th, 2023 at 7:11am
 
Bobby. wrote on Nov 16th, 2023 at 9:06pm:
Albo is humiliated.

One of those refugees raped a 10 year old boy's arse  -
he's an animal with no human rights.



Albo doesn’t really care. Besides ... he’s too busy doing what he does best 👉 spending wasting billions of dollars on behalf of all Australian taxpayers.
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