For the first time, New Zealand is proposing a law that would lock up boat-arriving asylum seekers. The irony--in modern
history, New Zealand has never had a boat arrival of asylum seekers.
Mandatory detention has had disastrous results for Australia--suicides, depression, detainees burning their camps in
despair. Not so in this country.
New Zealand has always allowed the very small numbers who do make it here by plane to wait in the community until their
case is decided, with few exceptions. Only about 125 asylum seekers get to stay in New Zealand, of the roughly 300 that
apply each year. We have always honoured the U.N. Conventions that promise we won't treat those running for their lives
like criminals--until now.
Don't we pride ourselves on respect? Fairness.
We are better than this proposed law.
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