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12 Sentences With "queue jumpers"

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Eventually, someone came around and marked our hands to prevent queue jumpers.
We've allowed ourselves to see the refugees as queue jumpers, as undesirable, as criminals.
The fact that some of the passport-queue-jumpers are crooks makes the business even more unpopular.
People are reinforcing their "expectation for the government to act equitably, with no queue-jumpers," he added.
"It's the uncertainty of waiting times alongside queue jumpers that's adversely affecting consumer behaviours in bars and pubs," he added.
Especially since some of the queue-jumpers are crooks or tax-dodgers, who want a new home in which to hide or launder their loot.
They check in with each tent periodically to prevent "queue jumpers" and make sure no one has left the line for long periods of time.
Many others resent those who arrive by boat as "queue-jumpers" who have unfairly circumvented Australia's laws, unlike the "legitimate" refugees who wait for years in United Nations refugee camps.
Although images of distressed asylum seekers from Nigeria and Haiti may not play well on TV in an election season, cracking down on what some Canadians regard as queue jumpers would have little political downside.
By turning back the "queue jumpers," a phrase that resonates in a nation devoted to a "fair go" for all, it has safeguarded Australia's right to select who gets to people a vast and empty country.
But it may also be true that when you spend 15 or so years deriding asylum seekers as "illegals" or "queue jumpers," describing their arrival as a "peaceful invasion" or warning they might be terrorists, it all lodges in the public imagination.
Private sponsorship in Canada is estimated to have resettled 280,000 refugees since starting, while also helping with family reunification. The program has maintained popularity and public support despite the media's criminalisation of refugees as 'queue jumpers.' It has been argued that PSRs are more likely to successfully integrate than Government Assisted Refugees (GARs), in particular it has been praised for integrating refugees faster into the job market. It is further argued that the PSR Program should be seen as an example and opportunity for development in international refugee law to globally enable more refugees to access their entitled protection.

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