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Snake head: two thousand people a month or two thousand people arrive in Australia by boat

 17 Feb 2019

Snake head is expected to have a large number of stowaways to Australia (Daily Mail photo)


A Pakistani snake warned that a large number of stowaways were expected to sail to Australia after the Labour-backed refugee access bill passed.

According to the Daily Mail, Australian Prime Minister Credit Mosuisse (Scott Morrison) attacked the refugee access Act as weakening Australia`s borders. According to current sources, 50 boat smugglers from Manus Island (Manus Island) and Nauru`s (Nauru) have been listed as dangerous by government.

The refugee access bill was passed by the House of Representatives on Feb. 13, making it easier for asylum-seekers to go to Australia. With 75 votes in favour and 74 against, Labour won support from the Green Party and all independent lawmakers except Kate (Bob Katter).

A serpent operating in Pakistan has revealed that his former bosses are heartened by the prospect of a possible (Bill Shorten) administration.

"everyone knows there is a difference between politicians," the snake said. "they know (Malcolm Turnbull), Morrison and, of course, Sheldon. They want a push. They want to send 5, 6, 7 ships a week, and I think Australia`s government is difficult to handle. All of a sudden, within a month or two, 1000 or 2000 people are pouring in. "

It is reported that about 300 asylum seekers have been selected for priority assessment, and active doctors are trying to bring them to Australia. Immigrant minister Coleman (David Coleman) can obtain the necessary information through assessment to prevent the migration to Australia process within three days.

After the controversial bill passed, Mr Mosuisse warned that regulatory changes could restart the human smuggling trade.

However, Schotton believes that Mr Morrison`s high-profile attack on the refugee`s medical treatment bill actually encourages smuggling.

In particular, the refugee Act applies only to persons already held in offshore detention centres, not newcomers, according to Scherton, who also noted that the medical treatment bill applies only to persons who are already in offshore detention centres.

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