Friday, June 16, 2017

How Our REFUGEE POLICY Is A CRIME Against AUSTRALIANS !


               WE STILL HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THESE DAMN SUDANESE !   Part #3

The level and severity of crimes by African refugees and their children is astonishing and an indictment of Australia's refugee policies. Here are the three latest examples, including another alleged brutal home invasion by six to eight Africans. How on earth did we import this danger?

Read my previous informative blog pinpointing the history:   http://back-doc.blogspot.com.au/2016/12/australians-want-to-know-who-let-in.html
Last Month:
A gang of hoodie-wearing African youths had a white Holden Commodore in their sights as they unsuccessfully attempted to kick down the Sassafras Way front door before forcing their way into the [Melton] home by throwing a brick through the back window about 3.10am on Sunday.
Jade Ribeiro said her mother, stepfather and 12-year-old brother were all “terrified” and “shaken” when six to eight males invaded their home of three weeks... 
“She saw one of them with a stick bashing my stepdad, so she got involved and they hit her … there’s blood all over the floor, my stepdad has a cut cheek, eyebrow and concussion.
“My little brother is terrified, he hasn’t stopped crying.”
The gang was involved in another burglary in a Melton home on Saturday, where they stole a white Toyota Camry sedan.
TWO boys have told police they were ambushed by a group of older teens in a robbery outside of a shopping centre in Melbourne’s northwest. 
Parents have come forward with claims the youths, aged 15 or 16, surrounded the boys as they rode their bikes in Melton on Sunday afternoon.
One of the victims was put into a headlock by the thieves who demanded cash and phones, according to one father...
[The offenders] were described as Sudanese filth in appearance, aged 15 to 16.
A gang of Sudanese teenagers armed with wooden stakes has kicked down the front door of a family's home and stormed inside. Source: 7 News 
The mother and father were threatened as they cowered in their bedroom while their five-year-old daughter slept nearby. 
The family told 7 News on Wednesday of their horrific ordeal, awoken by five African teenagers standing over their bed at the Melton suburb of Kurunjang.
Then there are these statistics: "But Sudanese youths were vastly over-represented in the 2015 data, responsible for 7.44 per cent of home invasions, 5.65 per cent of car thefts and 13.9 per cent of aggravated robberies, despite Sudanese-born citizens making up about 0.11 per cent of Victoria's population."
Nearly 70 times more likely, then, to commit a home invasion than are Australian-born youths.
UPDATE
A GANG of thieves has ransacked a home while a family slept, in another home invasion in Melbourne’s northwest overnight. 
A man, woman and two children were asleep in their Brookfield home when five burglars crept inside about 1.20am this morning. 
The offenders stole mobile phones and car keys before taking off down Clarkes Rd in the family’s silver Audi A5 sedan and a black Holden Commodore... 
“Investigators have been told a group of five men, perceived to be African in appearance, gained entry to the Clarkes Rd residence before stealing mobile phones, keys, and two vehicles about 1.20am,” [a police spokesman] said.
The Way I See It......Refugee advocates can never summon the courage to answer the question of how many is too many. Instead, they hide behind the particular instance, always ignoring the big picture...when Enough is Enough! An overly legalistic and generous refugee regimes, detached from its consequences, makes Australia vulnerable to large numbers of unsuitable refugees. The effect, if indeed not the object of refugee advocacy, is to disarm Australia. Australians must stand up, ignoring the howls of ''racist'', and tell our immigration department that too many immigrants from cultures too different from ours can and will, erode not just the concept of citizenship, but the sense of mutual obligation that underpins the social welfare of the state. Deportation seems the most realistic option.

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