Dutton again rules out UN migration deal over 'sovereignty'

Immigration to Australia, Migration to Australia, Australian Work Visa

تحديثات فيروس كورونا: نيو ساوث ويلز تبدأ في التعافي وفيكتوريا تعاني Source: Pexels

The Home Affairs minister has reaffirmed that Australia won't be signing a UN pact on migration.


Australia could be among a small handful of countries that refuse to sign a United Nations pact on migration, with Home Affairs minister Peter Dutton again blasting the deal as a threat to the nation's sovereignty and border security.

The UN global compact for migration would not be legally binding but says signatories should only put migrants in immigration detention as a "last resort" for the "shortest possible period of time".


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