StevePalermo
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I've only been here four years now but as far as I can gather there had been a long standing problem with refugees/economic migrants, depending on your point of view, coming to Australia via Indonesia. They were paying 'people smuggles/traffickers' a lot of money to come across in rickety old boats and a lot of them were getting drowned at sea. Some of them survived and made it to the mainland. The current government started housing them on Nauru and Manus islands and has just proposed a law that would prevent any refugees trying to enter through informal channels such as boats from entering the country permanently. It claims that Australia accepts more refugees per capita than any other country. But as this link shows, that's not the whole story.
http://theconversati...r-country-47151
The policy of settling these people on Nauru and Manus islands is hugely controversial over here. Living conditions are poor, but since the policy of not allowing people coming into Australia on boats started, the boats have stopped coming and no-one has drowned at sea.
Google Nauru refugees Australia immigration policy and you'll find a mine of information and some very different points of view. Hope this helps!
http://theconversati...r-country-47151
The policy of settling these people on Nauru and Manus islands is hugely controversial over here. Living conditions are poor, but since the policy of not allowing people coming into Australia on boats started, the boats have stopped coming and no-one has drowned at sea.
Google Nauru refugees Australia immigration policy and you'll find a mine of information and some very different points of view. Hope this helps!