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Videos with tag economic refugees
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White Plight
The Voice - Leonora Detention Centre : School's In
On Tuesday the 20th of July 2010 term three started in Western Australian schools and with it 53 boat invader children started school at the Leonora District School. Seven new teachers and two interpreters have been employed to cope with the influx. Now I don't know about you but I know of nowhere in the world where each teacher has just seven students. I know that when I was at school it was more like 25 students to each teacher and before this the 150 school kids of Leonora were split up into 6 classes. I wish that we all could have such an intense one on one education but apparently that is only afforded to those that come into the country illegally.
No wonder the boat invaders are breaking their necks to get here as the free ride is...
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July 21st, 2010, 11:59 AM
by The Voice
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White Plight
The Voice - Australia : Lucky For Some
While a growing number of Australians are being forced into homelessness due to a lack of infrastructure as well as ever increasing levels of immigration which only adds to the shortage of housing nationwide thus increasing the cost of housing, illegal boat invaders posing as so-called asylum seekers continue to flood into Australia's northern waters. Paying up to $15,000 to illegally enter our waters one has to ask, where did they get the money from considering they are supposed to be their country's downtrodden? Was some form of criminal behaviour involved to procure the money? Are they economic refugees instead? When you consider the benefits that they receive once those in power rubber-stamp their bogus asylum claims anyone with half a...
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July 7th, 2010, 09:41 PM
by The Voice
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White Plight
The Voice - By Boat
In this episode we take a look at the growing problem of so-called asylum seekers making their way illegally into Australian waters and being cared for at your expense. In 2009 some 62 boats carrying 2,727 passengers made their way into Australian waters, how many will there be in 2010?
The only intelligent and far cheaper option than spending Australian taxpayer's money on housing the illegal aliens on Christmas Island and soon to be Darwin and then ultimately in the community is to protect Australia's borders but that is never going to happen as long as we have bleeding hearts in positions of power who care more about the welfare of foreigners than that of Australians. Charity begins and ends at home!
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January 19th, 2010, 02:13 PM
by The Voice
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Tags: asylum seekers, australia, border protection, economic refugees, illegal aliens, immigration, invaders, people smugglers
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