Welfare seekers, that’s what they are. No Muslim is entitled to seek refuge or asylum in Australia. Muslims are obliged to assist other Muslims in need. When ME Muslims land in Indonesia they are safe. Why would anyone in his right mind encourage them to invade Australia?
However: if you oppose it, you are‘R A C I S T’….
Only the best will do when it comes to accommodating our new Australians who come here illegally.
Our worst nightmare of an Immigration Minister Chris Bowen says it’s just nice to be hospitable.
In one hotel alone – Darwin’s Airport Lodge – the Department of Immigration paid $60,000 a night last November to house up to 188 people, mainly families.
The total bill for a fortnight’s accommodation was almost $800,000.The figures, obtained by the Herald Sun, reveal that – based on the leases the Government had in place at the end of 2010 – the average cost across motels, hotels and guest houses nationwide was $2.36 million a month. (source)
“We are responsible for him”- not.
THE Federal Government is spending almost $2.5 million a month on housing some 500 asylum-seekers outside detention centres.
In one hotel alone – Darwin’s Airport Lodge – the Department of Immigration paid $60,000 a night last November to house up to 188 people, mainly families.
The total bill for a fortnight’s accommodation was almost $800,000.
The figures, obtained by the Herald Sun, reveal that – based on the leases the Government had in place at the end of 2010 – the average cost across motels, hotels and guest houses nationwide was $2.36 million a month.
The Government had previously refused to reveal the cost of its policy of housing families and unaccompanied minors outside detention camps.
It had argued its contracts with hotels were commercial-in-confidence.
Also, the cost of flights to and from Christmas Island to bring detainees to the mainland topped $12 million last year. For 83 flights, the average cost was $145,000 per charter.
RELATED:
- Government defends asylum hotel bill Herald Sun, 3 days ago
- Costs of onshore facilities explode The Australian, 9 days ago
- Asylum seekers move into new base Herald Sun, 18 Dec 2010
- Inverbrackie to open as planned Adelaide Now, 16 Dec 2010
- Boatpeople may take defence homes The Australian, 16 Jul 2010
“NINETY-SIX per cent of Afghan asylum claims finalised last year were successful, challenging the Gillard government’s assurances that people-smuggling rackets can be smashed by sending bogus refugees home in droves. ”
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/almost-all-afghans-allowed-to-stay/story-e6frg13u-1226007338091
Again, do the Australians feel themselves to be subdued yet?
What our aid dollars buy in “moderate” Indonesia?
When will it be your turn, Julia? Tony?
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/disband-ahmadiyah-or-else-hard-liners-warn/423579
Disband Ahmadiyah or Else, Hard-Liners Warn
Elisabeth Oktofani, Ronna Nirmala & Rahmat | February 19, 2011
[More than 1,000 Islamic hard-liners gathered at an anti-Ahmadiyah rally in Jakarta on Friday, issuing fresh threats to topple the government if officials did not disband the minority Muslim sect.
The Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), which organized the rally at the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle, claimed Ahmadis wanted all other Muslims dead, “so they must be eliminated first.”
The protesters also called President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono a banci , or transvestite, saying he was a coward for not dissolving the sect …]