BBC News, 19
July 2013
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| Thousands of asylum seekers attempt to reach Australia by boat every year |
The news
came as Mr Rudd set out an overhaul of asylum policy ahead of a general
election expected shortly.
Australia
has seen a sharp rise in the number of asylum-seekers arriving by boat in
recent months.
Mr Rudd
said the "hard-line decision" was taken to ensure border security.
The prime
minister, who ousted Julia Gillard as Labor Party leader amid dismal polling
figures last month, made the announcement in Brisbane flanked by the PNG Prime
Minister Peter O'Neill.
"From
now on, any asylum-seeker who arrives in Australia by boat will have no chance
of being settled in Australia as a refugee," Mr Rudd said.
Under the
agreement, new arrivals will be sent to PNG for assessment and settled there if
found to be a refugee.
To
accommodate the new arrivals, an offshore processing centre in PNG's Manus
island will be significantly expanded.
No cap has
been placed on the number of people Australia can send to PNG, Mr Rudd said.
The prime
minister said the move was aimed at dissuading people from making the dangerous
journey to Australia by boat.
"Our
country has had enough of people-smugglers exploiting asylum-seekers and seeing
them drown on the high seas," he said.
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