Fuck. What is so bad about asylum seekers? If only you'd apply the same conditions to those who come by plane, it'd be cheaper, fairer and you wouldn't pass for the regional asshole. I mean seriously, it's not like Australia is full to the brim you've got room there.
I'm starting to feel like Abbot got some kind of pathological obsession with boat-people for some reason. Maybe his teddy bear was stolen by one when he was a kid or something. Grow up Abbot!
Jesus Christ, if he had been German chancellor, he'd have cooperated with the Stasi to keep the asylum seeker on the other side of the wall.
Would you believe Abbott himself is a boat person? He was born in London and came here by boat... So thanks UK, you gave us this!
Anyway, there are two main distinctions people use.
The first one that you will never hear a politician bring up is the public perception that all boat people are Muslims, and we should be scared of the dirty, horrible people from a different religion. In reality only about 57% if boat people are Muslim, with Christians being the next biggest group. Interestingly church groups are against offshore processing because they don't like their followers locked up in detention, so the religion right and humanitarian left make for queer bed follows here. "Plane people", however, are all white, heterosexual, university educated middle class workers and therefor socially acceptable to rednecks.
The second is that people died on the trip over by boat, but nobody dies by plane, so we need to stop people coming by boat for their own safety. This totally ignores the fact that many of these people are fleeing genocide, and while yes, some people die by boat and it is a tragedy, many more will die if they can't seek asylum. When one person dies in detention the right gets all up in arms that "Well it is only one person! What about the people that drowned coming over!" but when entire nations are in war we can ignore that...
Essentially misinformation has turned a debate about humanitarian policy into bipartisan moral bankruptcy.