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Date: 2015-03-10 02:03:36
Immigration
Immigration detention
UNITY
Refugee
Temporary protection visa
Mandatory detention in Australia
Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
Immigration to Australia
Law
Human migration

-[removed]Face the Facts: Asylum Seekers and Refugees Face the Facts:

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