http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5g4U6NtwPLet_Epk4qWrn9XsPUp8wThe Australian PM and immigration minister has come out and stated that Australia will not be taking any refugees from Africa for over a year.
The reasons given for the government stance include poor integration from african refugees including large cases of crimes from african gangs.
This decision has come under considerable critiscm because
1)It is seen as lacking compassion and understanding towards people who have experienced civil war
2)It is deemed as racist and further alienates the african community in Australia
3)It is seen as political opportunism, given that an election is coming up shortly. The prime ministers approval ratings have improved historically whenever he has taken a harsh stand against refugees or asylum seekers.
With this issue, I can speak from a bit of personal experience as when I lived in Melbourne, I lived 10 minutes away from one of the largest Sudanese(where australia predominantly gets its refugees from) community in Australia.
Personally, I never had any problems with them. Actually the sudanese I came in contact with were friendly. They used to sing to themselves, when they worked(manual labour). I used to go to the supermarket and they would be collecting trolleys singing to themselves. I used to think that was nice.
To be fair though, they did have a high crime rate. It was mainly drink driving, some thefts, some gang related crime, some assualts etc. It wasn't pleasant.
I did and do feel sorry for them in some way. You have to put yourself in their position. They live in Sudan in a civil war, where their family are murdered. They live from day to day, drinking, driving at an early age, with total anarchy in their lives. They come from that to a country,with an orderly society and full of rules, driving laws etc. It is hard to acclimatise from two opposites.
I am not sure what to think about the latest decision. Like I said before, I feel sorry for them. And it does smack of political opportunism. And the other point is, what are going to be the replacement refugees? How do we know that they will be better behaved than the Sudanese?
Needless to say, refugee help groups in this country have gone off their heads at the government over this decision.