Langauge isn't the only barrier. They still have different beliefs you forget. I'm not pointing fingers at anyone in particular, so remember this, I simply making a point with what I'm saying.
Remember the gang rapes in Sydney. Remember how the rapists said they saw Aussie girls as pigs and animals because of the way they acted and dressed.
This sort of mentality was stressed to these people as they were raised. I'm not critising Lebanese people as a whole, simply a few. They came from a society where women were nothing, to a country where they do what they like.
It's attititudes like that causes trouble for everybody involved. Things like that, our social settings, need to be taught.
I know what bloody humanitarianism means by the way. And I suppose I am not totally pragmatic, I didn't even consider the money involved, it didn't occur to me.
I never said it was impractical. I was simply trying to imply what needed to be done.
To me the impractical means something that isn't quite impossible, but might as well be. It's something that can be done, but in the end there really was no point.
Maybe it is humanitarian to let them out, and maybe it's only a temporary solution. Letting all the asylum seekers in solves their incarceration, but not their plight.
Were I ever chased from my country I'd want to go back as soon as I safely could (if I had a fmaily), or help rid the menace from my country.
Now, the other thing you must remember is precedent. As soon as we set the precedent for allowing in asylum seekers, we cannot stop. Given the state of the world, the paranoia in my system says keep everyone out.
Failing that the best we can do is tightly regulate those who do enter, even as visitors. As soon as it becomes obvious asylum seekers can get into Australia, then more will follow, many more, and not real persecuted people. Following them will come the disguised terrorists.
Something ought to be done, but we forget the most obvious thing. They came to our country because they were told to. The authorities should have common sense and offer these people sanctuary in return for incriminating or identifying people smugglers.
These are my hurried thoughts, trying to be as analytical as possible.