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'Human Rights' rears it's ugly head once again.
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Should this failed asylum seeker be allowed to stay?
Her first excuse was she would be persecuted back home in China because she was a member of the Falun Gong religious minority.
Now she is saying that her family would be taken from her because she would face persecution under China's one-child rule.
Should this failed asylum seeker be allowed to stay?
Her first excuse was she would be persecuted back home in China because she was a member of the Falun Gong religious minority.
Now she is saying that her family would be taken from her because she would face persecution under China's one-child rule.
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seems fair enough to me, if it turns out to be true, that she would be persecuted in China, then we should let her stay. She says she wants to work, I'm sure her current bit of spotlight would highlight her as needing help to learn English, surely her local authorities should have helped to put something in place a long time ago, which will help her to get a job.
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