Russ
Bluelighter
To get on to the topic of this thread, When is a refugee not a refugee, Macksta, can you answer me this.
The asylum seekers came to this country to escape persucation. Many from Afganistan to escape the Taliban. I have read a bit about what they got up to, and I would run as well.
But, now that the Taliban has no power anymore, can't these people go back home? If there is no threat to their lives anymore, they no not need to seek asylum.
The Government then finds that they are now not refugees, and sends them home. Human Rights groups then are up in arms about the Governments so called heartlessness of doing this.
I have no problem accepting people as Asylum Seekers, but if they no longer face danger in their home country, should they not be sent back home?
Just because they are here, does not mean we should let them stay because Australia can offer them a better life.
Your thoughts????
The asylum seekers came to this country to escape persucation. Many from Afganistan to escape the Taliban. I have read a bit about what they got up to, and I would run as well.
But, now that the Taliban has no power anymore, can't these people go back home? If there is no threat to their lives anymore, they no not need to seek asylum.
The Government then finds that they are now not refugees, and sends them home. Human Rights groups then are up in arms about the Governments so called heartlessness of doing this.
I have no problem accepting people as Asylum Seekers, but if they no longer face danger in their home country, should they not be sent back home?
Just because they are here, does not mean we should let them stay because Australia can offer them a better life.
Your thoughts????