Aussie Focus

Iloiloga (review) o le tulafono o femalaga'iga i Ausetalia.

Ua folafola e le minisita o Home Affairs, Clare O'Neil, le malosi o leoleoga o le a iai i mo kamupani ma tagata o loo faamaopoopoina talosaga mo visa ma mata'upu i femalaga'iga e avea ai ma sui o isi tagata - poo migrationa agents.

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Ua faia lea folafolaga a le minisita ina ua tauaaoina atu i le matagaluega se iloiloga se review i auala na fa'aaogaina ai le tulafono o femalaga'iga e faia ai faiga solitulafono e nisi o faalapotopotoga ma tagata; e aofia ai le fe'avea'ina o fuala'au ma vaila'au faasaina, faapologaina o nisi ma le ta faamama ai o tupe eleelea, poo le money laundering.

O le masina na te'a nei na tipoti 'ese faamalosi ai ma Ausetalia se tagatanu'u Saina e igoa ia Binjun Xie.

Na faaalia e Clare O'Neil o Xie na faia le pisinisi e aumai ai teine ma tamaita'i e fa'afaigaluega talitane i tulaga pologa i Ausetalia nei.

"These horrible people, who are committing the worst crimes known to humanity and abusing our migration system in order to do it, those are the people we are after and those are the people we will catch."

O Bijun Xie na taunu'u mai i le 2014 i se Visa a'oga.

Peita'i e le'i alu Xie i se a'oga ae na faafia ona fai ana talosaga ma apili mo se visa nofomau ma lata i le 10 tausaga o nofo ai iinei ae o faagasolo ana talosaga.

O le vaega lea na saunoa ai le minisita ua tatau ona faasa'o; e fa'aaoga e nisi le taimi lea e faatali ai le tali o talosaga e fai ai faiga solitulafono ae o loo nonofo iinei.

"So what does the Nixon Review tell us about Australia's migration system? It tells us that we have serious and systemic problems with abuse in our migration system. This system has been used to perpetrate some of the worst crimes known to humanity, sexual slavery and human trafficking. Delay and dysfunction and poor management of the immigration system lie at the heart of the ability of people to commit these crimes, and exploit the system in the way that Christine Nixon has elaborated on."

O le ripoti le review na faauluulu ia Christine Nixon, le sa avea ma Komesina o leleo i Vitoria, ma na ta'ua ai le faapologaina o teine i fale talitane ma isi faiga e faalapotopotoga solitulafono - organised crime.

Ua faavaeina e le malo seisi lala o le matagaluega o Home Affairs ua fa'aalu ai se $50 million. O lenei lala e gafa ma mata'upu i su'esu'ega o tagata e fa'aaogaina le tulafono o femalaga'iga i auala sese ma solitulafono.

O le minisita o femalaga'iga o Andrew Giles:

"The increase in investigative powers will make a huge difference to this important sector, as well, more broadly, the renewed focus the generational investment in immigration compliance, because it's the compliance function that has been driving so much of the exploitation that's endemic. And our focus on this will be laser-like as we drive out immigration exploitation, whether it be workers or others from Australia's immigration system."

O le a matua au'ili'ili fo'i ona su'esu'eina tagata e avea ma migration agents - ma o le a si'itia faasalaga o i latou e faia faiga solitulafono i le faatinoga o tiute migration agents.

E le gata i lea, o le a faatumauina le Operation Inglenook lea na faavae i le tausaga na te'a nei e silasila ma su'esu'eina tagata e le usita'ia aiaiga o latou visa le tumau.

Na saunoa le minisita Clare O'Neil o nei faai'uga ua tula'i mai e pei ona iloa nei i le ripoti a Christine Nixon, ua tupu mai ona o le faatamala ma faai'uga na faia e le faigamalo a le soofaatasiga na te'a nei.

"One of the great frauds in Australian politics, Peter Dutton, made a career out of pretending to be a tough guy on the borders. All the while he was cutting resources to the immigration function, cutting compliance resources in the immigration function, and allowing criminals to infiltrate this system in the way that Christine Nixon describes. Now we are taking a very different approach. You have before you two ministers that are acutely aware of the very significant responsibility we have for managing this system properly."

O ni tuua'iga na matua teena malosi e le taitai o le itu-agai Peter Dutton.

"We, on a record basis, cancelled the visas of criminals who have committed sexual offences and other serious offenses against Australians. So if you think I'm going to take a lecture from Clare O'Neil and Anthony Albanese in relation to migration and how to keep our country safe, you've got another thing coming."

(Ripoti na faamaopoopoina e Pablo Vinales ma Ciara Hain mo le SBS News)












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Published 5 October 2023 2:30pm
By Pablo Vinales, Ciara Hain
Presented by Ioane Tiperio Lafoa'i
Source: SBS

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