"The figure for the March quarter for genuine refugees who arrive by boat - 90.5 per cent - continues a long-term trend, with 93.5 per cent of those who arrived by boat being found to be refugees in 2010-11, and 91 per cent in 2011-12."
"Many asylum seekers initially given a negative assessment had their case overturned on appeal: 65.3 per cent were given primary approval for a protection visa in the March quarter."
http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2013/s3808622.htm
TONY EASTLEY: As the Government faces pressure not to send children to Papua New Guinea, AM can reveal that unaccompanied minors still plan to get on boats from Indonesia.
Underage asylum seekers who've fled Afghanistan and Pakistan by themselves say they'll still try to get to Australia by boat regardless of the risk of going to PNG.
Indonesia correspondent George Roberts.
来人了@ricowang 开门招待客人了。
If you think you're smarter than the law and the system, please change it,
such as Kevin Rudd's trying to do, call assembly of international politicians to discuss, possibly(though very unlikely) change the convention