Dutton insists Nauru asylum seeker children will never settle in Australia

Home Affairs minister Peter Dutton says the children will either be returned to the offshore centre on Nauru or possibly resettled in the United States.

The Morrison government is insisting none of the children or their families transferred from Nauru to Australia in recent weeks will be allowed to stay in Australia. 

Home Affairs minister Peter Dutton confirmed the children were only being transferred to Australia for temporary medical care and would not be allowed to stay.

 

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That's in line with a long-held policy, also supported by Labor, that no asylum seekers who come by boat will ever be granted permanent residency. 

Dozens of asylum seeker families with children have been transferred in recent weeks, with many coming to Adelaide. The government is reportedly planning to get the remaining 38 children off Nauru before the end of 2018.
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The Morrison government plans to get every asylum-seeker child off Nauru by the end of the year.
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Some of the people held on Nauru have already been found to be genuine refugees, while others have been refused or still have pending applications. 

Regardless, none will be allowed to settle in Australia. 

"That is the case and our policy hasn't changed," Mr Dutton told Sky News on Thursday.
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Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton says no asylum seekers on Nauru will be allowed to settle in Australia.
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