It is estimated that offshore processing cost the Australian government A$8.3 billion (US$6.2 billion) between 2014 and 2020. The annual cost of detaining a single asylum seeker in Papua New.. Some experts say Canada’s stance on granting asylum seems to be growing more regressive, pointing to the government’s deal with the United States to turn away asylum seekers at unofficial border.
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Australia is charged with ‘atrocious treatment’ of asylum seekers
Thousands rally Australiawide against offshore detention of asylum seekers Australian
Australia plans to ban asylum seekers from ever visiting CTV News
Australia’s asylum policy teenage detainees’ plight shines light on regime Australian
Asylum seekers awarded US56 million in Australia’s largest human rights class action settlement
Australia Offers Community Resettlement Help for New Refugees
Australian Government plumbs new depths of inhumanity in its treatment of asylum seekers Lucy
Australia’s Immigration Chief Defends Cutting Support for Some Asylum Seekers The New York Times
Video aimed at asylum seekers promotes illegal temporary protection visas Australian
Australia offloads its first boatload of asylum seekers Australia news The Guardian
Doctors’ association demands end to the ‘inhumane’ treatment of asylum seekers Australian
Asylum seekers exploiting medical transfers to stay in Australia The Courier Mail
Australia Asylum Seekers Standoff Continues
No Entry Australia Turns Back 3,300 Asylum Seekers Aboard 33 Boats
Seven Years of Suffering for Australia’s Asylum Seekers, Refugees Human Rights Watch
Crowdfunding Campaign To Celebrate Asylum Seekers In Australia B&T
Asylum seeker children still in detention despite claims all have been released Australian
Australia asylum seeker rules criticised at UN rights council BBC News
‘Fasttrack’ process for asylum seekers to result in lengthy delays as court challenges mount
UK starts detaining asylum seekers to be deported to Rwanda. Government expects to deport 5,700 migrants and asylum seekers to Rwanda this year, but rights groups ready to mount new legal challenge.. Figures from the new Labor government’s latest budget show it has allocated $36.9 million for support payments to asylum seekers. Less than a decade ago, the federal government spent $300.