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Peters rejects refugee proposal

- Stuff reporter

Banning refugees who come from Nauru to New Zealand from entering Australia would create ‘‘second class citizens’’, Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters says.

Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Tuesday he would support refugees being moved from Nauru to New Zealand if legislatio­n were passed to stop them from then going across the ditch.

That would mean those refugees here would not have the same rights as other Kiwis.

Australia is considerin­g a legislatio­n change but when Peters was asked yesterday what his response to Morrison’s offer was, he said: ‘‘Well, you know, we’re going to have to consider whether or not, as a result of our 2013 commitment, we end up with people who are second-class citizens in New Zealand.’’

Peters was asked if he would consider a law change in New Zealand to ban the refugees transferre­d here from going to Australia. ‘‘No, I’m considerin­g talking to all of my Cabinet colleagues and all those that are involved and the prime minister as well because that is a serious considerat­ion that may have been overlooked here,’’ Peters said.

‘‘We don’t believe in secondclas­s citizenshi­p.’’

Morrison said on Tuesday there was a bill still sitting in the Australian Parliament from 2016 that would close the back door from New Zealand to Australia.

Sky News understood the Australian Government planned to call for a vote this week on the legislatio­n. It would prevent asylum-seekers who arrived by boat after mid-2013 from applying for an Australian visa.

 ??  ?? Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters said: ‘‘We don’t believe in second-class citizenshi­p.’’
Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters said: ‘‘We don’t believe in second-class citizenshi­p.’’

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