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Australia's Controversial Migration Policy
The Atlantic Most Australians at the time wanted to let these Vietnamese migrants stay in their country, so the newcomers were given refugee status. But that changed. The next wave of boat people came in 1989, and each year, for 10 years, about 170 of them floated ... Australian bishops' conference welcomes closing of migrant detention center Australia's Former Defense Minister: Manus Island Better … Shouldn't arbitrary detention bother Australians, too? |
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