Thousands trapped for years in a 'fast-track' visa system

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Piume Kaneshan Source: SBS

There are about 9,000 asylum seekers who arrived in Australia over a decade ago and who remain caught in a Coalition-era system designed to 'fast-track' their claims.


Key Points
  • Thousands of them were children when they first came to Australia; they're now young adults with restrictive six-month bridging visas, living with the fear they could be deported from the country they now call home.
  • A group of crossbenchers and refugee advocates is demanding the Immigration Minister end the decade-long delay and offer these migrants permanent status.
  • The Immigration Minister declined an interview for S-B-S News but a spokesperson says "the government is committed to efficiently assessing each protection claim" and that the "protection system and the backlogs will take time to fix."

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