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No Quick Fix for Refugee Problem. / Vaudine England.

by England, Vaudine; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2003Article 3Environment. Publisher: South China Morning Post, 2002ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): Emigration and immigration -- Australia | Emigration and immigration -- International aspects | Illegal aliens -- Smuggling | Refugees -- Afghan | Refugees. -- Laws -- Legal statusDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Since 1999, the people-smuggling business has grown in sophistication and scale, with unprecedented numbers of Afghans, Iranians, Iraqis and other Middle Eastern people risking their lives to head toward Australia....Australia's harshness in detaining asylum seekers under grueling conditions, and seemingly delaying the interview process by which their status as refugees could be determined, has added to the gravity of the problem." (SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST) The author addresses problems faced by the increasing number of refugees to "rich resettlement countries" that are "increasingly closing their doors to new populations of people from different cultures and religions.".
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.

Originally Published: No Quick Fix for Refugee Problem, March 3, 2002; pp. 9.

"Since 1999, the people-smuggling business has grown in sophistication and scale, with unprecedented numbers of Afghans, Iranians, Iraqis and other Middle Eastern people risking their lives to head toward Australia....Australia's harshness in detaining asylum seekers under grueling conditions, and seemingly delaying the interview process by which their status as refugees could be determined, has added to the gravity of the problem." (SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST) The author addresses problems faced by the increasing number of refugees to "rich resettlement countries" that are "increasingly closing their doors to new populations of people from different cultures and religions.".

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