Australia faces pressure to change strict immigration policy blocking disabled people from living there.

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That’s a tough one. Doesn’t the fact that the kid was born here make him a citizen?

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Only if one of the parents is a citizen. In this case, both parents are on the work visas, so no.

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And already had permanent resident applications submitted before the kid was born

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Government will always find a way to fuck you over.

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Huh I didn’t know that. The kids born here should be enough. I can see the government’s side it’s a big hit to the taxpayers pocket. It’s a shame we don’t have a bunch of robber barren thieves who rape the countries natural resources for cheap to turn profits in the billions who we could tax a bit better to cover it.

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If only there was a way to pay to support them but that child will just have to go back to where they came from… /s

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