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PNG asylum seekers stripped of government-provided housing and healthcare under new deal

The asylum seekers were sent to PNG more than a decade ago under an offshore processing deal with Australia, which has since ended.

The article from MSN discusses a new agreement between Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) that has led to the cessation of government-provided housing and healthcare for asylum seekers in PNG. Under this deal, asylum seekers who were previously housed in PNG as part of Australia's offshore processing policy are now being transitioned out of government-funded accommodations and services. This shift means that these individuals must now find their own means of support, which has raised concerns about their welfare and future. The agreement aims to end the long-standing arrangement where Australia was financially responsible for the care of these asylum seekers in PNG, pushing for a resolution to their status, either through integration into PNG society, voluntary return to their home countries, or resettlement elsewhere. Critics argue that this move could lead to increased vulnerability for the asylum seekers, many of whom have been in limbo for years.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
https://www.msn.com/en-au/politics/government/png-asylum-seekers-stripped-of-government-provided-housing-and-healthcare-under-new-deal/ar-AA1vI3hr