Oz: Boat Monkeys to be Banned for Life

Zeiger
Daily Stormer
October 31, 2016

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YESYESYESYES!!! Go back home, you sea monkeys!

To be honest, I’m a little disappointed.

I was hoping Australia would finally begin to #SinkTheBoats.

But this is a start…

The Guardian:

The Turnbull government plans to introduce legislation to ban asylum seekers who arrive by boat from ever being allowed into Australia.

The ban will apply to any adult who has been sent to detention centres on Nauru or Manus Island since 19 July 2013.

It means adults who have previously tried to enter Australia by boat since July 2013, but who have chosen to return home, will never be allowed to get a visa to Australia – even as a tourist, or a spouse.

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tfw when you’ll never experience shrimps on the barbie.

The government plans to backdate its ban to 19 July 2013, because that is when the former prime minister Kevin Rudd said: “As of today, asylum seekers who come here by boat without a visa will never be settled in Australia.”

VICIOUS.

Well, not really. But by Western standards, this is basically a holocaust-tier policy.

In a previous time, this would just be common sense.

He said this was a “battle of will” against criminal people smugglers and Australians “should not underestimate the scale of the threat”.

“These people smugglers are the worst criminals imaginable,” Turnbull said. “They have a multibillion-dollar business. It is a battle of will. We have to be very determined to say no to their criminal plans.

In any case, it’s great that these measure are being implemented, if for no other reason than that we can point to them saying “see, there’s nothing difficult about keeping these migrants out.”

Would-be immigrants arrive on a boat in...Would-be immigrants arrive on a boat in the port of Italy's southern island of Lampedusa late on July 31, 2008. Italy's coast guard intercepted around 800 illegal immigrants on five boats off the island of Lampedusa on July 31. One boat, carrying 339 people, including 47 women and four children, got as far as the Sicilian island's port. The reception centre on Lampedusa, which can hold 700 immigrants, was overwhelmed by the scale of new arrivals after some 400 illegal immigrants turned up on the island. AFP PHOTO / Mauro Seminara (Photo credit should read Mauro Seminara/AFP/Getty Images)

No, but seriously, though. #SinkTheBoats.

Politicians and journalists love to say “oh, there’s nothing we can do to stop the invasion. We just have to cope.” In reality, these kinds of policies could be put into effect with little fuss and the problem could be solved practically overnight.

We just need the will to DO IT.

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