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This is a very personal topic.Originally posted by Enlightened_One
Don't take things so personally please.
well your point seems to be very unclear. first you were talking of language barriers. then you talked of common ideologies among minority ethnic groups. now your talking about simply being informed of another country's intricate laws.I was trying to make a point. Think of it this way. In singapore it's a death offence to chew gum or something. How many of you knew that.
obviously the aid agencies i was talking of can help out here.
most asylum seekers that are held in detention centres had no means of entering the country "legally". it is not their fault, but rather the failure of the system. Now i understand even IF the system worked asylum seekers from certain "rogue" (and i use the term loosely) nations would still be unable to follow procedure in their haste to seek refuge. But even so that really is NO justification for mandatory detention<minimal security prison> and *prolonged* processing.Now imagine you illegally entered that country, had no info on any of it's laws or ways and you bought some gum with you and were caught.
and thanks erin that means a lot