@tall_bearded wrote:

Of all of the countries you have mentioned,  how many give residence status to those who qualify as refugees.

 

Yes some countries allow more in.  But of those who you have identifiedas accepting more,  how may provide permanent radiance and ultimate citizenship to those who are there. 

 

Or are you saying we should follow their example.  That is instead of focussing our refugee humanitarian effort to relocation and residence and ultimately citizenship, we cease the e avctivities and allow the UN to open and run refugee camps and when someone arrives and claims safe haven we simply send them there, on the understanding, when it time for them to go home, they leave, and if they wot go voluntarily, they will be fordable removed.


There seems to be a lack of understanding about intake vs resettlement.  There are millions of  refugees in refugee camps, of course Australia doesn't compare with that.   How many people live in Australia's refugee camps currently?