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Austrian FM says migrants should be kept on islands

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VIENNA (AFP) — Asylum seekers to the European Union (EU) should be held on islands rather than be allowed direct access to the continent, Austria’s foreign minister has said.

Sebastian Kurz suggested in an interview with Die Presse newspaper published yesterday that the bloc follow the “Australian example” to discourage migrants from setting out on the often perilous journey to Europe.

Under Australia’s harsh and much-criticized immigratio­n policy, asylum- seekers who try to reach Australia by boat are turned back or sent to Pacific camps in Nauru and Papua New Guinea where they are held indefinite­ly while their refugee applicatio­ns are processed.

They are blocked from resettling in Australia even if found to be refugees.

“The Australian model of course cannot be completely replicated, but its principles can be applied in Europe,” the minister said, adding that he was skeptical about the impact of a recent agreement with Turkey aimed at reducing the number of migrants traveling to the continent.

A similar model was used in the United States in the first half of the 20th century, with new arrivals being held on Ellis Island as they traveled to New York, he said.

Kurz added that the EU should adopt a resolution whereby those who try to enter Europe illegally lose their right to demand asylum.

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