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Sunday, June 22, 2014

Australia pays illegals $10,000 each to go home



"Conservatism" in Action
  • The leadership of the West is frightened to death to enforce their own laws.  Instead they cower in fear at the possibility that they might accidentally offend illegal aliens.
  • Now we have descended to new level of Hell.  The so-called "Conservative" government of Australia is offering illegal aliens taxpayer money to go back home.


The revelation comes as the High Court on Friday issued a stunning rebuke to Tony Abbott government's border protection policy, striking down its decision to to refuse to issue permanent protection visas to boat arrivals found to be refugees.

In two unanimous decisions, with implications for thousands of boat arrivals, the court ruled that Immigration Minister Scott Morrison's decision to impose a cap on the number of places in Australia's refugee intake for boat arrivals was invalid.

The sudden boost in payments is the latest tactic being used by the Abbott government to cement its hardline stance against asylum seekers who come to Australia without a visa reports the Sydney Morning Herald.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott
 
In what are dubbed as "return packages", the Coalition has dramatically increased monetary incentives for asylum seekers to return home that range from $3300 to $10,000 based on "individual circumstances", compared with Labor's offering of between $1500 and $2000 last year.

Asylum seekers who take up the cash offer are transported to the Hideaway Hotel in Port

Moresby that is paid for by the International Organisation of Migration before being flown back to their country of origin.

Fairfax Media understands Lebanese asylum seekers are being paid $10,000 if they voluntarily return to Lebanon, while Iranians and Sudanese are being offered $7000, Afghans are being given $4000 and Pakistani, Nepalese and Burmese asylum seekers are receiving $3300.

Immigration Minister Scott Morrison confirmed that 283 people had voluntarily returned home since September 2013.

It is understood the payments, which are administered by the IOM but funded by the Australian Immigration Department, are made once the asylum seeker has returned to their home country.


"We want our free money."
Illegal aliens held on Manus Island

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