Australia to limit refugees from South Sudan,
Somalia and Iran, by Ann Corcoran 4/5/18
Surprise! Asylum seekers held in offshore detention have mental health issues. I sure hope none of those the Trump State Department is admitting are among those mentally impaired (like the Youtube shooter).
Surprise! Asylum seekers held in offshore detention have mental health issues. I sure hope none of those the Trump State Department is admitting are among those mentally impaired (like the Youtube shooter).
The
new limit will apply to privately sponsored refugees. It
isn’t the limitation that got me interested, it is their private sponsor
program that began in 2013.
Private groups can pay in a big chunk of cash
to care for a refugee or a refugee family for a year. Every one of those
privately sponsored means one less refugee the government will sponsor.
Very interesting!
Here
is the news from The Guardian yesterday, story titled:
South Sudan, Somalia and Iran excluded from one of
Australia’s refugee programs.
Humanitarian migrants from eight countries will be prioritized under
one of Australia’s refugee resettlement programs, with other nationalities told
their applications are highly unlikely to be accepted.
The Guardian understands
the priority countries are: the Democratic Republic of Congo, Afghanistan,
Eritrea, Ethiopia, Myanmar, Bhutan, Syria and Iraq. Nationals of several other
specific countries that were previously considered for resettlement, such as
South Sudan, Somalia and Iran, are now excluded and will not be able to access
the program.
The move has been condemned by some community leaders as “clear
discrimination”. [Keep reading because the restriction is only for a tiny portion of
their refugee flow—-ed]
The
resettlement scheme, known as the Community Support Program, is one element of
Australia’s broader humanitarian program, which, this year, offers up to 1,000
places, taken from within the broader program of 16,250 places. [1,000 places are up for grabs, but how
many are actually sponsored this way when you see the price tag below!-ed].
It allows community groups, businesses, families or individuals to
sponsor and support a refugee to come to Australia. But each privately
sponsored place reduces by one the government’s resettlement commitment.
The
program was previously the Community Proposal Pilot, started in 2013. The
Community Support Program is based loosely on Canada’s private sponsorship
program.
Since
the late 1970s, more than 280,000 have been resettled in Canada by private
sponsors, who commit the equivalent of one year of social security – about
$30,000 – in cash or by in-kind commitment of housing, clothing, furniture and
food, to assist a refugee family of five to settle into the country. [This in-kind stuff can be a sham
as they get a bunch of junky furniture and claim it has a higher value.—ed]
Now
get this! With one-year support expected to cost $100,000 for a family of
five, the government is basically telegraphing the cost of just one third-world
family. Yikes! And, frankly what is the incentive for a private group to do
this?
Australia’s scheme is much more expensive – to sponsor an individual
refugee costs about $48,000, a family of five about $100,000 – and, for every
humanitarian migrant privately sponsored, the government resettles one fewer
under its program.
Of
course the Open Borders Lefties in Australia are complaining because they
obviously want the Australian tax payer to bear the burden!
This
“offset” has led to criticism of the scheme as the government abrogating its
commitment to resettle refugees, instead outsourcing resettlement to private
individuals or community groups. More here.
The
Cato Institute was pushing such a program at one point, but frankly it was just
to add more refugees to your towns and cities (for globalist labor needs), not
to reduce the government-sponsored flow.
From UN News: Australia-bound
asylum seekers left mentally scarred by years of detention on Pacific islands,
warns UN refugee official
Under
a deal agreed between Australia and the United States, some 1,000 detainees
from Nauru will be repatriated to the US. Around 180 have already left the
island.
Read
it all here.
I
wonder what is holding up the arrival of more refugees under the Obama/Trump
“dumb” refugee swap deal. See Australia deal archive here.
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2018/04/05/australia-to-limit-refugees-from-south-sudan-somalia-and-iran/
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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