Australia’s refugee deal with Cambodia infuriates ‘human rights’ industry activists

I meant to write this post last week as the deal was coming to fruition and the human rights gangsters/no borders activists were screaming their heads off, but didn’t get to it and now I see that the deal has been sealed. Australia is planning to allow some ‘asylum seekers’ who broke into Australia illegally … Continue reading Australia’s refugee deal with Cambodia infuriates ‘human rights’ industry activists

Australia/Cambodia ‘refugee’ deal still in the works

A heated debate continues over the Australian government’s offer of funding to Cambodia if that country agrees to take some of Australia’s ‘refugee’ overflow. The Abbott government came into office promising to reduce the illegal migration to Australia and they are working tirelessly to follow up on the pledge. And, frankly, moves like this one—sending … Continue reading Australia/Cambodia ‘refugee’ deal still in the works

Update: Australia Looking for US to Continue to Take Their Rejected Illegal Aliens

For any of you who have followed or even remember the Australia “dumb deal” as Trump called it before honoring it, here is an update. Australia had passed a law about a decade ago which said if anyone tried to break into the country by boat they would be put in offshore detention and not … Continue reading Update: Australia Looking for US to Continue to Take Their Rejected Illegal Aliens

Australia’s Rejected Asylum Seekers Continue to Arrive in US, Get Inadequate Care

So says an advocate working to raise money for their needs. Regular readers may remember that in 2016 Barack Obama (as he was wrapping up his 8 years as President) cut a deal with the then Australian Prime Minister to allow more than a thousand of Australia’s illegal aliens, who tried to break into the … Continue reading Australia’s Rejected Asylum Seekers Continue to Arrive in US, Get Inadequate Care

More of Australia’s Rejected Asylum Seekers Head to the US

The US Refugee Admissions Program is not dead yet as the refugee industry fears it soon will be—see my previous post. For new readers, I’m too lazy to give you a full background report on the subject of Australia’s rejects—migrants who attempted to break into Australia were placed in detention centers on offshore locations. Their … Continue reading More of Australia’s Rejected Asylum Seekers Head to the US