First asylum seeker boat in 4 years reaches Australia
CANBERRA, Australia — The first asylum seeker boat has reached Australia in more than four years, a government minister said Monday, as new concerns were raised about the psychological state of children who arrived earlier and were banished by the government.
Australia has virtually stopped such boat arrivals by using the navy to turn them back and sending asylum seekers who arrive by ship to immigration camps on the poor Pacific island nations of Papua New Guinea and Nauru.
But a group of people recently arrived in northeast Australia on a fishing boat from Vietnam, Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton said.
“We will work with the agencies to make sure we can repatriate these people back to their country of origin, once we understand the facts of the matter,” Dutton told reporters.


