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A further 15 Sri Lankan irregular maritime arrivals have been returned to Colombo after failing to meet Australia’s international obligations, a spokesman for the Department of Immigration and Citizenship said today.
The group departed Christmas Island earlier today. Their return takes the number of Sri Lankans sent home to 1285 – 1072 of them involuntarily since August last year.
“Returning the group to Sri Lanka sends a powerful message,” the spokesman said.
“This is making it crystal clear that those who pay smugglers are throwing their money away and risking their lives in the process.
“When people arrive in Australia without authorisation, any claims they make for their reasons to travel to Australia are assessed by the department.
“If these claims are not covered by Australia’s international obligations, they will be returned to their homeland wherever possible.
“We will continue to transfer people to Nauru and Manus Island.”
People returned involuntarily do not have access to reintegration assistance.
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Comments - More SL asylums seekers returned
HK Friday, 05 July 2013 06:59 AM
Hard luck have to suffer everything expensive than Australia
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Demma Saturday, 06 July 2013 12:00 AM
Seeking asylum is a human rights even white people not belong to Australia. via DM Android App
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Rohith Saturday, 06 July 2013 02:58 AM
Tough future for these foolish asylum seekers. Even the Labor government is acting tough. Foreign Minister Bob Carr has said he will send back almost all boat people. Aussies now know the real situation in SL. Even if they are somewhat sympathetic towards people from other countries, with Sri Lankans it will be automatic repatriation. Well done!
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