Australia announced Ultimatum thousands of refugees
01.06.2017
Australia announced Ultimatum thousands of refugees
If asylum seekers will not have the necessary documents to October, they will be deported.
Australia May 21 announced an ultimatum over seven thousand refugees who arrived in the country by boat.
The government allocated time till October refugees to prove their right to asylum. If they do not, they are deported and banned turn.
"If people think they can rob the Australian taxpayer, then excuse me, the game is over", - said the Minister for Immigration Australia Peter Dutton.
He noted that the cost of maintenance of 50,000 asylum seekers who arrived in the country by 2013 mainly from Afghanistan and other countries in the Middle East and Sri Lanka, is about 1.4 billion dollars a year.
Currently about 7,500 people did not have documents confirming their right to asylum. Lawyers refugees harshly reacted to the statement by the Minister, noting that their customers are waiting for the passage of the years the complex and lengthy procedures for verifying asylum.
Actions Australian Government has long been causing serious concern human rights organizations, in particular through the practice of expelling asylum seekers in camps on remote islands in Papua New Guinea and Nauru.
korrespondent.net
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