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Fact or fiction? (Save this Powerpoint in your school folder) Asylum seekers are 'illegal migrants’ Refugees are forced to flee their homes due to war and persecution Refugees are all religions Refugees are all from the Middle East Once settled, refugees contribute financially to Australian society All asylum seekers come to Australia by boat Australia hosts the highest amount of refugees Anyone who come to Australia seeking asylum is allowed to stay Asylum seekers who come to Australia undergo a health check All refugees are criminals https://www.redcross.org.au/refugees-facts

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