Mark K wrote:Rerisen wrote:Is is true Australia has one of the most stringent immigration policies around? That you take in only specialized people deemed needed in the economy (doctors, scientists, etc) while shipping anyone else who arrives back to essentially offshore detention camps? Is there outcry about this at large or is it deemed a sensible strategy there? From what I've read both major parties support this.
I couldn’t tell you if it’s one of the most stringent immigration policies as I’m ignorant to other countries and their policies, though imo, it’s absurdly harsh and inhumane. It’s not as black and white as you suggest – though no doubt we have some screening that occurs. The offshore detention centers are typically reserved for those who come here via boat, which is a big problem if you listen to the government.
To me, it’s ridiculous and shameful how we treat these refugees. They’re fleeing their countries and risking their lives jumping on these terrible boats that could sink at any moment, all for a chance to just live a normal life. If they survive the trip, they’re often caught and marooned on an offshore island. It’s horrible.
Racism and xenophobia is certainly an issue here, one that is growing. It’s continually swept under the rug and our leaders continue to suggest we tolerate and not racist, but that’s bullsh*t. How history towards our indigenious people, even to this day, suggests otherwise.
It all boils down to the economy as human beings. If people are doing good, they will welcome people from anywhere. But, when families struggle, these type of issues become bigger and immigrants become scapegoats.
A lot of people think like Trump. When Trump says the New York/NJ terrorist(a muslim) is getting better healthcare than veterans, it connects with a lot of people. But, he wouldn't have said the same thing if this was some white guy committing that same activity.
Immigration to USA is kind of different than immigration to Europe. Europe colonized many countries and IMO, have some kind of obligation to take some people from some countries. But, the US in general has never done that even though people argue that is what they did in Iraq, Vietnam etc...
The challenge when countries just take the best brains from these poor countries is not only are you taking away their talent but also enriching your society. You are basically putting that poor country in more chaos.















