π¦πΊ Australia's current policies on refugees and asylum seekers have changed over the past five years.
π‘ Currently, less than 10% of Australia's immigration intake consists of refugees, compared to 48% after World War II.
π§ Misinformation around asylum seekers is prevalent in Australia.
π The number of refugees coming to Australia is lower than what people perceive and most of them enter through legal channels.
π¬ Australia's asylum seeker system includes people arriving by plane and claiming asylum as well as those resettled from other countries.
π The Australian government aims to control and select the people who enter the country as refugees.
π Australia's policy on immigration, refugees, and asylum seekers is complex.
π©οΈ The number of people claiming asylum by plane has increased, but many of them are not necessarily refugees.
π Australia has international obligations to not turn away asylum seekers and to avoid indefinite detention, but these obligations are not consistently met.
:globe_with_meridians: Australia values international law in areas like trade or whaling.
:passport_control: The legitimacy of seeking asylum in Australia after passing through other countries is questioned.
:scroll: Malaysia and Indonesia are not safe countries for seeking asylum according to international law.
π Australia's geographical location makes it the first country reached for seeking protection.
π‘οΈ Australia's tough border security policies are primarily aimed at appealing to the domestic political audience.
π« The lack of safe and legal pathways for asylum seekers creates a market for people smugglers.
π‘ Australia's policy on immigration, refugees, and asylum seekers involves high costs for offshore processing.
π‘ The exorbitant cost of offshore processing could be used to provide luxurious accommodation for refugees.
π‘ Australia's draconian refugee policy aims to prevent people from embarking on dangerous sea voyages, but it pushes the problem out of sight.
πΊ The video explores Australia's policy on immigration, refugees, and asylum seekers.
π‘ It discusses the impact of the policies on different groups of people, including asylum seekers, refugees, and the Australian community.
π The video also examines the international context and Australia's obligations under international law.