Posted on 06/16/2024 6:16:45 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
A boat carrying nine Chinese nationals was turned back by Australian Border Force officials forcing the passengers to return to their point of departure in Indonesia.
The human cargo of intended illegal immigrants were found by fishermen off Southern Java after claiming they were denied landing and forced back by Australian authorities, the Sydney Daily Telegraph reports.
The Chinese passengers, along with three Indonesian crew members, were sent back to the port town of Pelabuhan Ratu as part of Australia’s Operation Sovereign Borders which officially enforces a “turn back the boats” policy without exception.
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Go back the 1000 miles of ocean you crossed to get here. Go on! GIT!
Just wait until it’s 9 million and they are from everywhere on the globe. And your own government won’t do anything to stop it.
The traffickers should have used the North African technique of putting water in the gas tank and then claiming that they need to be rescued (and of course sent to Australia for medical care) - WORKS EVERY TIME against the dysfunctional EU, as long as the boat is in ‘international waters’, which start 3 miles north of Libya.
Oz is doing a lot of things around, but this isn’t one of them. Good.
Why aren’t the turd worlders illegally operating the UNskyyyyyyyy going after them for preventing freeloading scumbags from taking over their country?
They should...china is a wonderful country and they should be ashamed of themselves and go back, offer a kidney, and show graditude.
All othet coubtries are shithxles so they should flee to europe and America....or better yet, china?
Did they give them a compass and the bearing to San Fransisco?
STOP it? They're doing everything they possibly can to floor it!
Note that this is the Labour Government doing this.
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