Criminally Corrupt or stupid
Will they ever learn? Or is it something more sinister that compels them to obliterate an envied lifestyle?
The alleged Sudanese “refugees” have quickly become a major problem which for the first time has forced
Politicians to assess the position and decide to cut back.
But what fools! They still insist on bringing other racial aliens in and will probably make up the numbers with Asians who have already shown themselves to be aggressive dealers in dangerous drugs which they openly sell on the streets of Cabramatta.
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Sudan refugees face quota cut over gang claims
By Lincoln Wright
February 04, 2007 12:00am
AUSTRALIA'S refugee quota from Sudan is likely to be drastically cut after the failure of many African refugees to integrate into local society.
Federal Cabinet will soon consider a proposal from Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews to reduce the total intake of refugees from Horn of Africa nations.
The proposal follows a federal review of the Sudanese refugee program as community concern grows in regard to the behaviour of the refugees on Australian soil.
Australia's humanitarian program has allowed thousands of Sudanese refugees to come to Australia in recent years.
However, there are growing doubts about the wisdom of the decision, especially with the rise of gangs of Sudanese youths and drunk drivers.
Tensions in Tamworth over Sudanese refugees were set to ignite again, with two of the new arrivals pleading guilty to maliciously wounding a former co-worker last month.
Elfatah Yacub El-Haj and Mou Bol Alak admitted attacking two fellow refugees with a bottle and a hammer during a late-night home invasion in Tamworth last year.
A third Sudanese man, Mayan Achiek Toul, also intends to plead guilty to malicious wounding and assault.
Tamworth Council last year voted to reject a request to take further refugees from nations such as Sudan, Somalia and the Congo. At the time, Tamworth Mayor James Trelour said the city was struggling with the 15 refugees it already had, stating they were having problems assimilating.
Mr Andrews yesterday told The Sunday Telegraph Australia had one of the most generous humanitarian resettlement programs in the world at 13,000 a year.
Australia's new humanitarian policy would focus on settling refugees from the Asia Pacific region.
Australia will not reduce its total humanitarian intake.