Criminals are in prison following a criminal trial through the judicial system. People detained by the immigration department are detained without charge. Note the difference.Schoolies_2004 said:Breach of Human rights, whats next, its unfair to keep criminals in jails?
Edit: Already addressed by NTB.
No, it's about global flows. To limit it to flows of capital and information doesn't make much sense when labour and other human flows are central to the acquisition of financial capital.supercharged said:Why not? Globalisation is only about international trade and communication, movements of people between countries is up to tourism and immigration departments.