Government wants to send back those deemed eligible for ‘behaviour modification’ even if they face significant harm in their domestic countryThe fate of a bill that aims to design it easier for Australia to return people whose refugee claims absorb been rejected to their domestic countries will rest with the Senate crossbench, after Labor and the Greens rejected it in the House of Representatives.
The bill would bring Australia’s complementary protection obligations – for people who are not deemed to be refugees but still face significant harm if returned to their domestic countries – into line with the statutory refugee framework. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com