Australians demand an end to this 'refugee' racket ! Australia First demand the Red Cross ASAS programme be cancelled forthwith and the funding attached to this programme of community terror, targeting our most vulnerable citizens, young women and the elderly ( see articles below ), be used to repatriate the so-called 'refugees' without delay, any remaining funds to be used to house Australian homeless.
As quoted over 10,000 'asylum seekers', yet to be assessed are already enjoying living in the Australian community, their tenancies require cancellation to provide an immediate 10,000 placements for Australian homeless and most vulnerable, elderly, children, families, mentally ill and disabled currently living on our streets.
The Red Cross organization has earned itself a blanket boycott Australia wide, of any donations or assistance of any kind. the Red Cross peddle the line 'humanity', yet they have rained terror down on Australia's most vulnerable by their actions, in what can only be described as the power of inhumanity and Red Cross executive greed.
A local article about the Red Cross describes the 'charity' as an equivalent to Wall St, regarding its operations and the executive salaries. Robert Tickner is on upwards of $350,000 plus perks and another Board member is on upwards of $480,000 ( figures from 2008). People should consider these matters when they consider the Red Cross. Just more high rolling executives of the 'charity' cartels we see in Australia.
http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/hansart.nsf/V3Key/LA20100519009
Asylum Seekers Living At Retirement Home
(8.2.13)
The Immigration Department has ordered an investigation after asylum seekers were uncovered living at a retirement home in Adelaide’s northern suburbs.
Asylum seekers on bridging visas have been rotating through the accommodation at the Harwin Retirement Village at Salisbury for six months – at taxpayers’ expense.
The section of the building where the asylum seekers are staying is not owned by the retirement facility, but by a private developer who collects the rent, Susie Pierce.
“We don’t know where they come from, what their background is,” said retirement home resident Lawrie Arnold.
One of the asylum seekers told 7News the weekly rent is $85, and is paid for by the Red Cross.
A village manager says the asylum seekers have set off fire alarms nine times while cooking in their rooms, sometimes at night.
Residents and their families say they have been left in the dark by the retirement village management, who never told them about the new arrivals.
“We’ve asked the Red Cross, and the building owner and manager, to investigate them as a priority, the last thing we want to do is to be upsetting local residents,” said Sandi Logan from the Immigration Department.
Building owner Susie Pierce says she will build a new kitchen within a month, but until then, cooking in the rooms will continue.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/video/nsw/watch/6233d231-def7-39ff-a3b5-2dffb9a8fdac/retirees-worried-about-asylum-seekers/
http://au.news.yahoo.com/video/national/watch/0739646a-5c35-3f6f-8469-b9d32fe3b3b7/asylum-seekers-in-retirement-village/
Sleeping University Student Assaulted
7 News Sydney
(22.2.13)
A Macquarie University student who lives on campus has been indecently assaulted in her bed by an intruder.
The attack has left her traumatised, and other female students living in fear.
While the intruder hasn't been identified, they want asylum seekers moved out of their student accommodation.
Police forensics show where the intruder forced his way into campus accomodation in the early hours yesterday, and enterred the woman's room.
Friends at Macquarie University, who did not wish to be identified, said she woke to find the man at the end of her bed.
"She was screaming at him to get out, she she fought back and chased him," one friend said.
Police are investigating an indecent assault and have issued a description for a man aged 20 to 25.
The man has dark skin, dark hair, is of slim build and was only wearing grey tracksuit pants.
But the incident has sparked student complaints, with about up to 80 Sri Lankan refugees housed temporarily on campus.
The University says it could have been anyone.
"You just got to look around you its an open campus, part of embracing the community is that people come and go."
The Federal Opposition says there are up to 10,000 asylum seekers waiting for approval to stay. It questions whether university's are the right place.
"That question about its appropriateness is not even asked by the Government," Shadow Immigration Minister Scott Morrison said.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/latest/a/-/newshome/16208192/sleeping-university-student-assaulted/
It must be noted that Shadow Immigration Minister Scott Morrison has no alternatives on offer here, that is because there is only one solution, rip up the UN Refugee Treaty, but neither Lab/Green or Lib/Nat would ever do that !
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