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Australia plans lifetime ban for illegal asylum seekers

The ban will extend to those who have been sent to detention centers on Nauru or Manus Island since July 19, 2013

Malcolm Turnbull with deputy leader Julie Bishop comments after an Australian Liberal Party meeting where he has been elected at the new party leader  at Parliament House in Canberra

Malcolm Turnbull with deputy leader Julie Bishop comments after an Australian Liberal Party meeting where he has been elected at the new party leader at Parliament House in Canberra

IANS Canberra
Asylum seekers who use people smugglers to illegally come to Australia by boat will be given a lifetime ban from entering the country, under a government plan set to be put to Parliament next week.

Even if they are found to be legitimate refugees, those who employ the use of illegal people smugglers to make their way to Australia will never be allowed into the country, even as a tourist, Xinhua news agency reported.

According to the government, the lifetime ban will extend to those who have been sent to Australian detention centers on Nauru or Manus Island since July 19, 2013, however, the laws will not affect children.
 
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Sunday said the law was a follow-up to former Labor Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's pledge in July 2013 that any asylum seeker who comes to Australia by boat without a visa would "never be settled in Australia".

"They must know that the door to Australia is closed to those who seek to come here by boat with a people smuggler," he said.

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said the laws would send a "tough message" not only to people smugglers but to those thinking of coming to Australia illegally.

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First Published: Oct 30 2016 | 8:20 AM IST

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