Dutton claims that sick refugees would soon become citizens against the wishes of most Australians

Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has argued refugees brought to Australia for medical treatment would soon become citizens, against what he believes are the wishes of the community.

Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton says he expects people smuggling boats to return to Australia as a result of the medical transfer bill.

Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton says people rejected by the US could come to Australia under the Medivac bill. Source: SBS News

Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has argued refugees brought to Australia for medical treatment would soon become citizens, against what he believes are the wishes of the community.

This latest warning follows his sensational claims that refugees medically evacuated from Manus Island and Nauru would take up hospital beds and public housing usually reserved for Australians.

The federal government has declared only asylum seekers with serious medical emergencies will continue coming to the Australian mainland for treatment.

All others, including women, will be put in detention on Christmas Island.

Mr Dutton has told radio station 2-G-B, the Medivac bill comes at a great cost.

 


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Published 8 March 2019 4:33pm
Updated 8 March 2019 4:36pm
By Hachem El-Haddad
Source: SBS


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