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Here’s how it is

By Jane Salmon

10,000 people have no rights in Australia because they have been mishandled by Morrison’s fast track system. There is no pathway to permanency for them.

They have run the gauntlet of courts, expensive lawyers and more.

They have nowhere else to go.

This is their home.

Labor has not come up with a solution. Hell, O’Neill would not even meet with them.

They have had 12 years or more here. Their kids grew up here.

They get temporary work, pay tax, but have few rights. No tertiary study access for example. No permanent employment in areas they were trained for. Their Medicare paperwork is never up to date. Not their fault!

Meanwhile we grizzle about a national skills shortage! Happy National Skills Week everyone!

We have teachers, nurses, tradies, carers, warehouse staff, chefs, phlebotomists and front line workers of every kind.

Some business owners without permanency pay $150k per quarter & hire a dozen staff.

They are ready to build houses, not take yours.

Negative gearing policy and Air B&B affects housing supply more than legitimising people who already lived here for a decade.

Using people as deterrents or examples for decades on end is cruel.

These are enterprising people. They work harder than you or I to get by. They bring culture and insight. They just didn’t win the birth lottery.

There is a difference between an economic migrant and a refugee. Sometimes we get the settings wrong.

We are not full. Muddle-headed racism is being used to scapegoat these people for bad policies or our own mediocrity. Compassion is better than selfish discrimination.

They have few legal options. Making an uncomfortable amount of noise outside Tony Burke’s office is one of them.

Western Sydney is a melting pot. Even safe seats like Watson may be under threat if a rum anti immigrant brew is allowed to ferment in Punchbowl.

Dr Ziad Basyouny can see what is needed. He is here to create pressure on Labor so that they stop mirroring the LNP.

We are shouting today because the Burke accessibility stunt of last week means nothing. Stalling until the election might suit Tony, but it does not impress those who expect him to govern well and govern right now.

Me, I want to work, learn music, weed my veggies, smell the freesias and walk the dog, not stand around yelling.

The media says a woman being dragged by the hair and hit in the head while smiling neo Nazis filmed in Docklands last Wednesday is not news. The same guy turned up in SS black with 17 masked mates on the Friday.

Meanwhile other women at the 40 day overnight vigil in Docklands have to sleep with both eyes open. On Day 50 we will have a women only vigil.

Each person at each vigil, be it Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane has a really challenging and interesting story. They are here morning and night because they are determined.

Fix this, Tony Burke. It has been done before for 19,000 and can be done again now.

Cover them please.

 

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  1. Harry Lime

    Welcome to the duopoly of Politics,Jane.Running scared of the Murdoch media muck,and the me too pathetic media,including the frightful ABC.The Labor we were hoping to materialise after Morrison’s insulting joke, have dissolved into committees,advisory bodies and fiddling at the edges.The only way out of this is to give Independents,including Greens the power to force the urgent change we need.Labor have demonstrated they are not up for the fight,and the other mob,especially under Dutton have moved further to the right than Hanson.There will be a change of leadership in Labor,but unless they dismiss the old ‘lifers’ and promote new blood,we’ ll continue the downhill slide.

  2. Andrew Smith

    Hardly surprising the adoption of bipartisan administrative ‘hostile environment’ policies for all things the ‘other’, refugees, immigrants etc., indirectly informed by Tanton Network under the guise of sustainability, carrying capacity etc. or social Darwinism; informs RW MSM and parties for a proxy and retro white Australia policy.

    Further, what is appalling, is how easily nativist proxy issues promoted by RW MSM cartel are taken on board by ageing voters, of both parties, with LNP shading the ALP, but not by much…. to kick down on others…..

  3. Bert

    We are a nation of immigrants. Our families arrived here escaping something or other or looking for opportunities being denied them in their homelands. I know my family left Europe shortly after Stalin died and Khrushchev became leader of nuclear powered USSR and started sabre-rattling.

    Since that time we have seen conflict after conflict, wave after wave of new immigrants arriving, leaving homelands where they no longer felt safe.

    And now we have become so hard hearted, so lacking in compassion, so shit scared of ‘criminals’ arriving on our doorstep when statistics show that there is nothing to fear, those who have lived here all their lives are more likely to be criminals than the new arrivals.

    Are we so afraid of cultura land religious difference when we brought our cultures and religions with us when we arrived here, whether this generation or our parents or grandparents generations.

    Come on Australia, grow a heart, open the doors to those who need to make a home in a safe country, they come with skills, they come with new ideas, they add to the cultural mix of this multicultural nation.

    Remember who we are, where we have come from and the opportunities that this nation has given us, and allow the same for those people we make life so bloody difficult for.

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