Australia resists pressure to allow asylum seekers to stay

Australia is resisting mounting international pressure not to deport child asylum seekers, with a minister warning that allowing them to stay could attract more refugees to come by boat.

Australia resists pressure to allow asylum seekers to stay

Australia is resisting mounting international pressure not to deport child asylum seekers, with a minister warning that allowing them to stay could attract more refugees to come by boat.

Australia’s three-year-old policy of paying the tiny Pacific nation of Nauru to accommodate asylum seekers who attempt to reach Australian shores by boat survived a challenge in the High Court yesterday.

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