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After two asylum seeker deaths, weeks of protests and number of medical evacuations from a camp in Nauru, Australian government guards its hard-line immigration policy.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said that the asylum seekers crossing the border by boat are not granted permission to resettle in Australia in order to discourage people smugglers. He justified that the abandonment of such policies follow a disaster like earlier when 1200 people died at sea.
For the processing of detained asylum seekers, they are first sent to camps on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea or on the Pacific island state of Nauru.
Manus Island in Papua New Guinea has decided to close its detention centre since the court declares it to be unlawful.
The controversies arising from the deaths of these asylum seekers regarding Australian immigration policy has been a constant cause of worry for PM Turnbull.
The case of an asylum seeker female flown to Brisbane, Australia in poor health condition has been a cause of great controversy. It has caused Immigration Minister Peter Dutton defended the situation by releasing a statement saying that she received significant medical assistance.
The press reports that female asylum seeker was a 22-year-old Somalian. Her name was Naima Ahmed and she was out of danger.
Ian Rintoul, the Refugee Advocate has stated that there are a number of ways to get people safely from Indonesia to Australia. The statements released by the government are simply adding fuel to fire. The refugees at Nauru are getting angrier.
He also stated that these policies are giving rise to more and more protests. The government is going the wrong way. They cannot defend their hard-line immigration policy.
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