Hundreds of refugees remain stuck despite U.S.-Australia pact, N.Z. offer - News Summed Up

Hundreds of refugees remain stuck despite U.S.-Australia pact, N.Z. offer


Australia's prime minister said Friday that his country will not consider options for resettling refugees languishing on Pacific islands until the United States fulfills its promise to take up to 1,250 of them. More than a year after President Donald Trump reluctantly agreed to honor an Obama administration deal by resettling hundreds of refugees rejected by Australia, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull told reporters that around 200 had so far found new homes in the United States. Australia has a policy of not allowing any refugees who try to arrive by boat to settle in the country. At a meeting with New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in Sydney on Friday, Turnbull again rejected a longstanding New Zealand offer to accept 150 refugees. This could undermine Australia's message that refugees who arrive by boat will never be allowed to stay.


Source: CBC News March 02, 2018 04:32 UTC



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