Migrants from Gaza and Somalia among those to be banned from Australia under unreleased Liberal plan
A leaked Liberal Party immigration plan proposes banning migrants from specific regions in 13 countries, including Gaza and Somalia, from entering Australia.
A leaked immigration plan from the Liberal Party in Australia reveals a proposal to ban migrants from particular regions of 13 countries, including Gaza, Somalia, and Afghanistan. This plan, which was prepared before the recent leadership change within the party, targets areas with significant control by listed terrorist organizations. The regions identified for the bans include specific territories in countries such as Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, Lebanon, and Yemen, indicating a strategic approach to immigration based on global security concerns.
The policy outlines drastic measures, including plans to expedite the removal of up to 100,000 asylum seekers and international students currently in Australia. Such a move would not only impact individuals seeking refuge but also disturb various educational institutions reliant on international students. Moreover, it proposes restricting visa holders' rights to appeal immigration decisions, which raises legal and humanitarian concerns about due process and the treatment of those affected under this potentially harsh immigration framework.
While the exact details of the proposal remain unreleased, the ramifications could significantly alter Australia's immigration landscape. The incoming opposition leader, Angus Taylor, reportedly had not reviewed the plan, indicating possible internal divisions within the party regarding this hardline immigration approach. The plan's reveal could spark public debate around immigration policies, national security, and Australia's humanitarian obligations towards refugees and migrants.