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宁要难民,不要移民 --- 绿党真的很好很强大
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塔斯马尼亚州参议员,绿党议员Bob Brown说,大多数澳大利亚人不希望大澳大利亚政策,这个政策会让2050年的澳洲人口达到3500万,
他说,这表明澳大利亚人对总理陆克文支持的大澳大利亚政策持谨慎态度。
他说, 澳大利亚需要减少总移民人数,增加难民配额并且加强对难民和年轻的澳洲年轻人的技能培训
他说绿党会致力于减少总体移民数字,但提高人道主义移民总数,包括寻求庇护的难民,
他说“让我们检讨投资移民政策,这意味着如果你用25万块钱就能买到进入这个国家的许可。 “
他继续说“让我们把注意力集中在50,000名已付费到这个国家的移民,而不是在4,5000个在绝望的情况下乘船跨越怒海的难民,让真正的难民的船来的多一点吧,”
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news ... rf7jx-1225851434191
Take more refugees, not migrants, says Greens leader Bob Brown
AUSTRALIA should trim its overall migrant intake, but accept more genuine refugees and boost skills training for young Australians, Greens leader Bob Brown says.
The Tasmanian senator says most Australians don't want a population as big as 36 million by 2050, as indicated by a Lowy Institute poll released today.
He said this showed Australians were wary of the "Big Australia" backed by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
The Greens were for winding back overall immigration but increasing the humanitarian intake including asylum seekers, Senator Brown said.
"Let's review the business immigration, which means if you have a quarter of a million dollars in your pocket you can buy your way into this country.
"Let's concentrate a little more on the 50,000 people who have flown into this country rather than on the four or five thousand people who are really in desperate circumstances, genuine refugees coming by boat," Senator Brown said.
He said "wealth immigration" should be cut back and Australia should stop importing skilled workers from poor countries.
Australia should instead be doing more to train and skill young Australians who were being let down by big corporations and governments, Senator Brown said.
"The big corporations have been found out, they are not pulling their weight. We need to have big investment in education and skilling in Australia." |
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