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Sudanese refugees in Victoria: An analysis of their treatment by the Australian Government
Authors:Krystle Gatt
Affiliation:1. School of Global Studies, Social Science &2. Planning, RMIT University , Melbourne, Australia
Abstract:Following a brief historical account documenting developments in Australian Immigration politics and refugee and asylum seeker policies, this paper seeks to explain why Sudanese refugees in Victoria have recently been implicated in an increased involvement in crime by politicians and the media. It will be argued that the alleged increase involvement in crime has been constructed by the Government and the media – in order to justify the Australian Government's policy responses to the refugee crisis, to create public acceptance of such policies, and additionally for political gain. These policies were part of the Australian Government's wider policies on maintaining a homogenous Australian identity and have negatively impacted minority groups. Ultimately such policies encouraged racism and segregation in local communities, thus tarnishing Australia's multicultural standing.
Keywords:humanitarianism  Australian immigration policy  refugees  asylum seekers  Sudanese migrant  criminalization  post 9/11 fear politics  Federal election campaign tactics
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