Australian Refugees
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...As of 1999, there were over 21 million refugees in the world (UNHCR, 1999). According to International refugee law, the state, or sovereign nation, is allowed to intercept travel on the high seas, impose restrictions and detain and deport those seeking asylum (Martin, 1988). Australia has experienced an increase in the numbers of refugees seeking asylum in that country over the past decade. In response, the Australian government has chosen to detain illegal immigrants in an effort to control the influx. It is the right and responsibility of the government to prescribe the conditions under which asylum is to be allowed...
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