Dutton defends asylum deadline as new controversy deepens

Tổng Thư Ký Bộ Di Trú Michael Puzzullo

Tổng Thư Ký Bộ Di Trú Michael Puzzullo Source: AAP

Advocacy groups are accusing the Federal Government of changing the rules after setting a deadline for thousands of refugee applications from asylum seekers now in Australia.


Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has set what he calls a non-negotiable cut-off date of October the 1st for asylum seekers to make protection claims or face the threat of deportation.

The refugee advocates' criticism comes as the Minister now faces new controversy on another front.

The Department of Immigration has confirmed nine people were injured when multiple shots were fired towards the Manus detention centre in Papua New Guinea last month






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