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Australia: Church welcome closure of four migrant detention centres


Manus Island Processing Facility - Wiki

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The Australian Catholic Migrant and Refugee Office (ACMRO) has welcomed the decision by the Federal Government to close four immigration detention facilities in Australia.

“It is not a crime to seek asylum yet sadly these detention centres have been a source of immense pain and misery for thousands of our brothers and sisters who have come to us in search of refuge”, said Fr Maurizio Pettenà, National Director of the ACMRO.

“Australia should treat those who come to our shores with respect and dignity. Locking asylum seekers in immigration detention centres is punitive and immoral, and most asylum seekers that have arrived in Australia have been found to meet the legal definition of a refugee”, said Fr Pettenà.

“Asylum seekers have been effectively hosted in our community for many years now which is a much more humane alternative to closed immigration detention” he said.

“The recent decline in boat arrivals is nothing to boast about if we haven’t found other ways to help people who are still in desperate need of refuge. The Catholic Church encourages governments to implement policies which assist people seeking asylum”, he said.

“One of the most life affirming and compassionate ways Australia can help is through our refugee resettlement program”, he said. “Just last year, the refugee program had 20,000 places available, but sadly this program has been severely reduced to around 13,000 places making it even harder for refugees and asylum seekers”, said Fr Pettena.

Source: ACBC

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