Refugee deal unlikely to survive Trump presidency: immigration policy director

Description:
The Australian Government is proudly promoting its policy to resettle some of the refugees on Manus Island and Nauru in the United States. However, whether Donald Trump will keep the deal once he becomes President in January is another question. Mark Krikorian is the executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, a think-tank that supports tighter controls on immigration in the United States. He says the policy is contrary to Mr Trump's immigration policy and he doesn't see any reason why the new administration will support it.
Display date:
2016
Location:
Australia
Format:
Sound/Other sound
Collections:
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Contributors:
Julia Holman
Publisher:
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Content partner:
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Availability:
Online
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