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Right of asylum / International relations / Nationality / Immigration to the United States / Demography / Refugee / Temporary protection visa / United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees / Visa / Human migration / Immigration to Australia / Forced migration
Date: 2015-02-12 20:54:52
Right of asylum
International relations
Nationality
Immigration to the United States
Demography
Refugee
Temporary protection visa
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Visa
Human migration
Immigration to Australia
Forced migration

Australia’s offshore Humanitarian Program: 2011–12

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