Vanstone should do work experience with advocacy groups
"Immigration Minister Senator Amanda Vanstone should do a work experience stint with refugee support and advocacy
groups so she can learn some things about her role and duty", WA based refugee advocacy group Project SafeCom commented
today when deportation of a promising youth was imminent.
"Minister Vanstone's job is not about kicking people out of Australia, but to attract them to our country and keep them
here so they can contribute to building Australia, especially - and perhaps above all - when it concerns people who have
so much to offer to Australia as the fifteen year-old Thai man Nak Assavatheptavee, who will be deported this afternoon
together with his father."
"Also, if she gets some work experience, she may also learn that breach of client case file confidentiality would get
her sacked without mercy. He statements to the media today about Nak's father and supposed "character grounds" borders
on using file details to appear to have grounds for the deportation.
The Minister also told the media less than a week ago that long-held Baxter detainee Mr Peter Qasim "was uncooperative"
with the department, but never have the plethora of refugee advocacy groups seen any grounds for this so-called
'un-cooperativeness'. On that occasion also, the Minister's statements bordered on a breach of confidentiality - just
because its suits her deportation justification purpose."
"Refugee advocates are good at what they do, they do it with passion, and mostly without a salary - and we find people
back who are lost in the system for the Minister, without getting so much as a thank-you from her, as the case of
Cornelia Rau showed. The Minister may consider she has a lot to learn about her portfolio and her duties by working for
organisations that support refugees."