Now I'm guessing that most of these people come from Indonesia and it's a similar illegal immigration situation in many issues to the USA's, except of course for the fact that Oz is an island so you get a lot of "boat people" talk. What I don't get however is ok, it's a standard thing in pretty much every country to send someone to a center if they show up requesting asylum until one figures out if it's a genuine case... but then you read stuff like this:
article linked above wrote:"From now on, any asylum-seeker who arrives in Australia by boat will have no chance of being settled in Australia as a refugee," Mr Rudd said.
Like, refugees never ever get settled in Australia even if they deserve asylum? If a North Korean showed up you'd detain him and then send him back so he gets sent to a labor camp?
Sorry I'm just trying to understand why this is such a controversial issue and then realized I don't really get what Australian policy is, I just know the kind of stuff they do.