OPINION: Morrison is banking on an asylum seeker scare campaign that could backfire
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Crossbench concerned sick asylum seekers will be sent to Christmas Island | Sky News AustraliaThere is concern across the crossbench that asylum seekers on Nauru and Manus Island in need of medical treatment will be transferred to Christmas Island. \n\nPrime Minister Scott Morrison announced the reopening of Christmas Island as a response to the medivac bill passing the Senate last week. \n\nRevelations surfaced today that the US have rejected 265 asylum seekers destined to enter the nation over security reasons following a resettlement deal. \n\nIndependent MP Kerryn Phelps says she is 'concerned' sick asylum seekers will not get the treatment they deserve.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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Crossbench concerned sick asylum seekers will be sent to Christmas Island | Sky News AustraliaThere is concern across the crossbench that asylum seekers on Nauru and Manus Island in need of medical treatment will be transferred to Christmas Island. \n\nPrime Minister Scott Morrison announced the reopening of Christmas Island as a response to the medivac bill passing the Senate last week. \n\nRevelations surfaced today that the US has rejected 265 asylum seekers destined to enter the nation over security concerns following a resettlement deal. \n\nIndependent MP Kerryn Phelps says she is 'concerned' sick asylum seekers will not get the treatment they deserve.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia \n\n\n\n
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