Policy
Humane processing of asylum seekers
Publisher
Refugees
Elections
Right of asylum
Human rights
Immigration
Australian federal election 2016
Australian Sex Party
Australia
Description
Australia’s system for responding to asylum seekers is cruel, dangerous and inefficient. It costs the country over $4 billion per year and takes an untold toll on the psychological and physical health of a group of people most in need of safety and support.
The Australian Sex Party advocates for a humane, efficient and socially beneficial system for responding to asylum seekers. Such a system would require:
- the Manus Island and Nauru detention centres be closed down as soon as is practicable;
- asylum seekers to be brought safely to Australia for time-limited, pre-settlement security screening;
- screened asylum seekers to be settled, temporarily, in regional communities while their applications are being processed; and
- all community-dwelling asylum seekers to be allowed to work, study and access social services.
Publication Details
Copyright:
The Australian Sex Party 2016
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
11 May 2016