Don't deport Nak and his father

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We believe it is unfair for the Australian Government to deport Nak Assa (Nutthawetch Assavatheptavee) and his father, Charoon Assavatheptavee back to Thailand. Nak and his family have lived in Australia for eight years, and have fully integrated into Australian society. If Nak is deported his education here in Australia becomes meaningless, English is the only laguage that he can read and write. If Nak is deported, he will be illiterate in the Thai language and this is hardly fair on a fifteen year old. Nak has a sister and brother here in Australia, and his deportation will be tearing a family apart. Nak and his father want to stay here in Australia, and have made the effort to seek Citizenship but their application has been denied. The government can justify spending millions of our tax dollars on advertising campaigns to encourage applications for citizenship, but can deny citizenship to someone who wants and deserves it. We believe this action taken by the Australian Government to deport Nak and his father is grossly unjust. We protest most strongly against this deportation and we demand that Nak and his father be given permanent residency so that they may become Citizens of The Commonwealth of Australia.
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Goal
1,000 signatures
Goal: 5,000
Latest Signatures
6 January 2016
1000. Michelle P | I support this petition
6 January 2016
999. Sandra K | Don't tear a family apart. You have the power not to. Use it.
5 January 2016
998. Christine W | I support this petition
4 January 2016
997. Bruce J | Good luck, Nak!
3 January 2016
996. Erin B | I support this petition
31 December 2015
995. Kasia Roach | I support this petition
30 December 2015
994. Shelley G | I support this petition
30 December 2015
993. Leanne J | un Australian
27 December 2015
992. Elizabeth W | I support this petition
26 December 2015
991. Phillip H | let nak stay
25 December 2015
990. Jimmy Guerra | I support this petition
25 December 2015
989. Marina B | I support this petition
21 December 2015
988. Chris L | This is a rediculous case of a bureaucracy out of control.
20 December 2015
987. Simon W | human rights are most important!
19 December 2015
986. Ingrid S | I support this petition
19 December 2015
985. Milton S | I support this petition
16 December 2015
984. Christopher Lvs | I support this petition
13 December 2015
983. Charles S | I support this petition
12 December 2015
982. Alison P | I support this petition
6 December 2015
981. Dee Anthony | 'let our voices be heard'
2 December 2015
980. Michael J | Nak's the only one that knows the truth about my Jesus juice
23 November 2015
979. Peter T | It's not right to deport someone like Nak
22 November 2015
978. John C | I support this petition
22 November 2015
977. David J | I support this petition
17 November 2015
976. Marea K | I support Nak and his father permanently staying in Australia.
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The Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs
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