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 @H2S2K5จาก New South Wales ตอบแล้ว…3ปี3Y

NO - send them back if they arrive illegally - if I arrived at the airport with out a passport i wouldn't be allowed in. They arrive with no documents and we can't give them enought money, legal help and a roof voer their heads to fight us to stay. I know if my boat was sinking i could'nt call they Navy to pick me up but they can. Fire over the bow of the boat and turn them aroudn and send them back to the gangs on Indonesia

 @H2Q477จาก Western Australia ตอบแล้ว…3ปี3Y

yes but make it plain to them how long they will be waiting and that their application goes to the back of the queue if they start trouble and riots. Also teach english and Australian values (particularly about women to the male asylum seekers) so that they fit in better when they join our community.

 @H2LLV7จาก Queensland ตอบแล้ว…3ปี3Y

 @H2F22Bจาก New South Wales ตอบแล้ว…3ปี3Y

 @H2CXDLจาก Western Australia ตอบแล้ว…3ปี3Y

in the short term to stop lives being lost at sea, long term work on diplomatic ways that the massive backlog of refugees can be resolved by all signatory countries of the genocide convention. and most importantly focus on putting steps in place that the specaial advisor to the UN to prevnt genocide actually do their work so that things dont get so out of hand for people to flee in the first place

 @GZY69Gจาก New South Wales ตอบแล้ว…3ปี3Y

Policy on this needs to be more personal and flexible. It really depends on the situation, e.g. what is the Asylum seeker's age? Do they have family in Australia? Are they a skilled worker? Are they educated? What will happen to them if they are sent back to their country or back into displacement?

 @GVGRSXจาก South Australia ตอบแล้ว…3ปี3Y