::Politics-A change in mandatory detention laws? I was pretty excited to get this email from the Tear Changemankers network. Here is an excerpt...
Join the celebrations
After campaigning with others on refugee and asylum seeker issues since 2001, TEAR Australia ChangeMakers can join the celebrations. The Immigration Minister has proposed changes to make detention of aslyum-seekers a last resort and put in place clear boundaries so that it cannot be indefinite and unreviewable.
Asylum seekers coming by boat to one of the places that the previous Government excised from Australia's migration zone will now also have access to assistance and review of their cases – rights the former policy stripped them of.
We are very supportive of the Government's proposed changes. We hope and pray that we will never again see people (including many children) locked up for years, with all the associated mental and physical harm, while they seek protection in Australia.
If you are interested in getting involved in activity like this, check out
http://www.tear.org.au/getinvolved/change-makers/We still need to lobby the minister for immigration, letting him know that we are aware that he is trying to see this law changed, and to continue to encourage him to take this positive action. Check out the website for how to get involved in that too.
Labels: Asylum Seekers, Celebration, Discipleship, Justice, Refugees