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Australia's immigration policy difficulties, the issue of new immigrants and refugees has become the 'target' of public opinion?

 
[Current News]     14 Oct 2018
A Morrison government "backfired", new immigrants "go up and down the country" plan put on the agenda

A Morrison government "backfired", new immigrants "go up and down the country" plan put on the agenda

According to the latest news, Australia`s new population and city, minister Alan Tudge, said the "new immigrants will be required to live in remote areas for five years" had been put on the agenda as a bill.

Australia's immigration policy difficulties, the issue of new immigrants and refugees has become the 'target' of public opinion?

The population and city of minister Alan Tudge, which Prime Minister Scott Morrison (Scott Morrison) called "easing minister", delivered a speech on Tuesday, proposing further decentralization, visa changes and incentives to move new immigrants out of big cities. This is government`s latest attempt to address congestion in Sydney and Melbourne.

Immigrant minister David Coleman also says the issue of regional distribution of migrants is very important.

The Australian federal police strongly objected that forcing new immigrants to live in remote areas was not feasible.

Roman Quaedvlieg, the former head of Australia`s border forces, said the policy was being questioned and that government would face major problems in implementing the latest proposal.

However, the population and the city of minister Alan Tudge did not respond to the challenge, nor did they say how migrants would move from big cities to remote areas.

The NSW union also rejected the latest proposal, arguing that it further undermines immigration and lowers wages.

Moving new immigrants to remote areas is no surprise.

Earlier this year, the then internal affairs minister Peter Dutton told Sydney`s 2GB radio station that new immigrants should move to remote areas as part of a conservative manifesto launched by former Prime Minister Tony Abbott since 2017.

Surprisingly, as early as 2010, Morrison himself rejected the idea, telling radio ABC: "it is wrong to hope that this problem will be solved in this way. Because the population minister is going to make people walk around so incredibly, and we`ve never done anything like this in our history.

But as the election approaches, small parties, such as the one-country party (One Nation), are starting to incite voters to anger at immigrants, and Morrison government is looking for ways to suppress voter discontent, particularly in Melbourne and Sydney.

Putting the proposal on the agenda may be Morrison government`s attempt to catch the straw.

* this proposal is of concern because applicants from China account for the majority of Australian immigrant visa applications. Australian Financial News will continue to follow up on the progress of the motion. Readers who want to follow up on the proposal can continue to follow up on Australian Financial News (official account: AFNdaily).


Second, the issue of resettlement of refugees voted, the positive and negative parties had a great deal of disagreement.

A poll conducted by the Australian Guardian found that voters were divided on bringing Nauru`s (Nauru) families to Australia.

Recently, the 18-nation Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) held its annual summit on September 3-6 in the Pacific island of Nauru.

According to reports, Amnesty International and 80 other NGOs called on Pacific regional leaders to urge Australia to close its immigration detention facility in Nauru.

The Australian newspaper reported that it had repeatedly rejected New Zealand`s offer to resettle refugees in its home country because of fears that New Zealand would be the route for asylum seekers to settle in Australia.

Australia's immigration policy difficulties, the issue of new immigrants and refugees has become the 'target' of public opinion?

At the same time, New Zealand indicated that it could close the back door if it was concerned that the possibility of refugees coming to Australia through New Zealand was to prevent Australia from adopting a proposal to receive 150 refugees from Nauru`s detention centre by New Zealand, New Zealand diplomatic minister Winston

New Zealand can pass laws to ensure that refugees from Nauru never come to Australia, Peters said.

The hardline attitude of Australia`s government has disappointed human rights groups, but what do Australians think of refugees?

"in response to the question of the fate of refugees, an opinion poll by the Australian Guardian stated that there was a growing opposition to the indefinite stay of asylum-seekers and refugees in Nauru, and that 43 per cent of respondents, or nearly half, had asked for asylum-seekers and refugees to remain in Nauru for an indefinite period of time, Expressed opposition to the indefinite stay of asylum seekers in Nauru. In contrast, 35% of the people supported the proposal. "

In particular, the transfer of refugee children and health problems, due to widespread attention, has become increasingly acute.

Morrison government has repeatedly stated his firm position on refugee transfers. Australia`s government spokesman insisted that case-by-case analysis should be made, and that the issue should not be given too much political hue.

"it is clear that each individual case is different and that the issue should not be politicized and should be based on reasonable medical advice."


Three former immigration officials point to the dangers of outsourcing visa schemes and "fast-track" disruptions to the visa system

The Home Office plans to outsource visas to make visa procedures more automated and to introduce "priority" services, which a former senior immigration official warned could undermine the integrity of the entire immigration trial system.

Australia's immigration policy difficulties, the issue of new immigrants and refugees has become the 'target' of public opinion?

Abul Rizvi, a former senior immigration official, said rapid and slow processing channels created by a private provider could have "frightening" long-term effects, including marketing data on visa applicants. Such dangerous proposals are "shocking".

Assuming, as the plan suggests, a slow trial and a fast-track priority trial, respectively, Abul Rizvi points out that a fast-track temptation could have an impact on the objectivity and reliability of visa hearings by the contractor entrusted.

As a result, it is likely that "any monopoly provider wants to maximize the toll on the fast lane and try to get as many applicants into the fast lane as possible."

In addition, applicants who cannot afford more expensive travel visas may come to Australia and apply for other visas upon arrival. This exacerbates the "credibility issue" of Australia`s existing backlog of visa cases due to "extremely poor management" by the immigration department.

Rizvi, in conjunction with the Australian Community and Public sector Alliance (CPSU) and the Federation of Minority Community councils, expressed concern about the visa process outsourcing program.

At present, the visa outsourcing plan has been tested for several months after the initial proposal and has not been approved by the Cabinet.


Four immigration officials charged with sexual invasion immigration detainees

The Australian Federal Police received a case from the Border Guard concerning suspected sexual invasion at the Yongga Hill Immigration Detention Centre, where a detainee accused Serco officials of committing sexual invasion crimes against him in the morning of Sunday, 16 September, in Western Australia.

On the same afternoon, the detainee filed a formal complaint, and management informed him that the complaint had been submitted to the Australian Federal Police.

The detainee said the transfer of the case to the Australian police was "a step in the right direction". He had previously said he had been traumatized by the incident and feared retaliation if he reported it.

The case is still pending and no final conclusion has been reached due to issues such as evidence taking.

Australia`s immigration detention centre has long been notorious, and the issue of the human rights of Australian immigration detainees has long been exposed to the media, but has been pending.


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The recent Australian political scene can be described as "one wave, one wave after another."

Mr Morrison government`s words and deeds have been widely watched by voters and interpreted closely by the media.

Internationally, relations between China and Australia have fallen slightly recently, only last month when news that Australia rejected Huawei and ZTE from participating in Australia`s 5G project on the grounds of national security concerns just caused a stir.

However, according to the South China Morning Post, China`s super-rich still have a passion for Australia, with a steady stream of Chinese investing and settling in Australia.

In order to invest and live smoothly in Australia, and the need to keep an eye on Australia`s immigration policy, Australian Finance and Finance is planning to open a column on emigration to bring the most timely immigrant news interpretation to the vast number of new immigrants.

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