Greece has passed a law imposing tougher penalties on rejected asylum seekers, including 24 months detention and €10,000 fines.
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Tough new bill introducing fines and prison terms for illegal migrants draws condemnation from opposition parties and human rights organisations.
Greece has passed a law imposing tougher penalties on rejected asylum seekers, including 24 months detention and €10,000 fines.
Those who have asylum claims rejected and do not leave within 14 days will face prison terms of two to five years
A surge in migrants landing on Crete this summer has diminished, but Greece is hoping to deter future undocumented immigration.
Mark Kenny on Australia’s new migrant resettlement deal with Nauru and its hardline approach to asylum seekers.
Mark Kenny on Australia’s new migrant resettlement deal with Nauru and its hardline approach to asylum seekers.
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