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Running Head : ISSUE OF ASYLUM SEEKERS IN AUSTRALIA
Issue of Asylum seekers in Australia
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ISSUE OF ASYLUM SEEKERS IN AUSTRALIA
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Q.1 Are measures such as those used by Australia to prevent unauthorised asylum-
seekers entering justifiable? On what grounds?
The measures which are taken by Australia to solve the problem of the entry of the
unauthorized asylum seekers is justifiable on the various legal and the political grounds. For
instance. Firstly, the Australian government has introduced the system of the ‘protection visa’
which will ensure that the non-permanent residents of Australia are not entitled to vote in the
elections conducted in Australia. The second measure is that the citizens of Australia are
allowed to freely enter or leave the country which demands a visa from the permanent
citizens with valid travel authority to allow the citizens to travel overseas (McAdam 2014).
The Australian government has also ensured that the refugees seeking shelter in
Australia do not get additional welfare treatments or the various entitlements of social
security as the permanent citizens are entitled to get. The Australian authorities have the
provision for providing the temporary protection regime to its refugees who have gone
through the process of assessment in the individual convention centres, this will ensure
greater safety for the permanent residents of Australia. Article 1C of the Australian
Constitution states that the refugee problem is not permanent in nature and it will end if the
circumstances in connection with the person cease to exist after a specified period of time.
Critical Analysis To the Response
The given blog highlights the violence inflicted by the Australian government on the
refugees at the time of their seeking refugees. The blog can be justified in certain aspects like
the unlawful manner of the Australian authorities in declaring a person as a refugee on the
basis of their mode and time of arrival. The second aspect that justifies the violence inflicted
by the Australian government on the refugees is debarring them from the welfare and the
personal facilities as are provided to the permanent residents of Australia (McAdam 2014).

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