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 @B4TK9LC disagreed…2 days2D

You are basically killing them by sending them back to their own country! They have come to our country illegally for a reason, because they are desperate and want to live a life! They should be treated like any other criminal in our country.

 @B4M47YVdisagreed…2wks2W

the definition of criminal is too broad for this purpose. I am sick of seeing news articles of people deported for crimes society isn't concerned about. peiple deported that are examples of good people by our Aussie state dards.

 @B364SWWdisagreed…2mos2MO

I believe that criminal immigrants should not be deported, but rather given the same sentence as an Australian

 @B2YXTRFdisagreed…2mos2MO

They should serve their time in our prisons as the prisons in their home country may subject them to severe inhumane abuse

 @9LYHNS9disagreed…12mos12MO

Following deportation of a family member, children demonstrate numerous emotional and behavioral challenges, such as eating and sleeping changes, anxiety, sadness, anger, and withdrawal.

 @9FFPD89agreed…2yrs2Y

Introduction
Australia's commitment to public safety and the rule of law is clearly seen in its contemplation of deporting immigrants who commit serious crimes. This move, grounded in several substantiated reasons, seeks to ensure the well-being and safety of the Australian community.

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Immigration is a Privilege, not a Right

Recognition of Earned Privilege: Recognising immigration as a privilege, not a right, accentuates the necessity of adhering to the laws and norms of Australian society, ensuring that this privilege is not misused.
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