Bring our Boys back, Scott Morrison.
Help Save two orphaned 16 year old boys from deportation.
On 26/06 Dept of Immigration were waiting at the home of the
boys who had been studying at Woodville High School. When the boys
arrived home from school they were taken, without being told what was
happening to them & then flown out to Darwin at 3am with 4 Serco
guards each, where they are now being detained at Wickham Point. The
students at Woodville High School have started this petition, please
Sign, Share and help bring our boys home!
Everyone has the right to a safe, healthy, happy life. On the 26th of
June, 2014, Department of Immigration employees were waiting at the
residence of two 16 year old Vietnamese asylum seekers who had been
studying at Woodville High School. When the boys arrived home from
school they were taken, without being told what was happening to them,
and were sent to Inverbrackie Detention Centre in the Adelaide Hills.
Soon afterwards, they were then flown out to Darwin, where they are now
being detained at Wickham Point.
A wave of fear spread through the multicultural community, and by
week’s end 11 students had fled from their homes in fear of being taken
by the Department of Immigration. A teacher from Woodville High School
has already started a petition to bring our boys home, so we suggest all
who sign this petiton also sign that one to let Scott Morrison know
just how diverse the support for this cause is. Http://chn.ge/1qtmCoe
This petition is to spread awareness about what is happening to
people who have come to seek refuge in Australia. We want our boys
brought back home and we want the guaranteed safety and fair treatment
of unaccompanied minors seeking our help. The government cannot act in
such an inhumane way. No justice, no peace – these injustices are not
committed in our name.
Sign our petition and show your support by following us on twitter at
@two_too_many, using the hashtag #twotoomany and joining our group on
Facebook: facebook.com/groups/bringbackthewoodvillekids
First they came for the asylum seekers, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not an asylum seeker.
Then they came for the immigrants, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not an immigrant.
Then they came for those who spoke out, and I did not speak out—
Because I was afraid.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
Petitions Scott Morrison bring our boys back home
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