Thursday, May 9, 2013

Illegal immigrants continue to commit crime

As tens of thousands of illegal boat people continue to flood our country on boats mostly for economic benefit, destroying their passports to conceal their identity and country of origin, they then commit crimes in our country Sri Lankans in particular, have been committing sexual assaults against our young women and laughing about it. Read about the latest assault from these disgusting animals.. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/national/sri-lankan-asylum-seekers-charged-with-indecent-asault/story-fncvk70o-1226639213858 These filthy cretins need to be returned to their country to face punishment and perhaps experience the same assaults

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