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Policy, Australian Prime Minister is Considered Inhuman

Sydney, The Indonesia Post – Coronavirus outbreak COVID-19 affects the entire world, including Australia. To prevent this virus, the Australian government implemented a travel ban and border closure. And the Coronavirus COVID-19 had an impact on the Australian economy. The economic downturn also affected all policies including policies for international students and students studying in the land of kangaroos.

In a state of a weak Australian economy, Prime Minister Scot Morrison issued a policy in his recent statement in the city of Sydney asking all international students to return to their respective countries due to the deteriorating state of the Australian economy.

“They are clearly not detained here compulsorily,” Mr. Morrison said on April 3, a press conference. “If they are not in a position to support themselves, then there is an alternative for them to return to their home countries”.

He continued, “All students who come to Australia must provide assurance that they will be able to support themselves during the first 12 months of their study period, Morison said that all international students have also made commitments when studying in Australia.”

Meanwhile, the well-known online media in Indonesia TheIndonesiaPost.co was contacted by international students to tell the world that the state of students in Australia was almost neglected, “Filbert said that the statement issued by the prime minister was inhumane, and seemed in a hurry”

“Many students who are trapped in Australia are experiencing financial difficulties, we cannot anticipate this crisis, we as international students here know the visa regulations we have signed, but we sign them when the world is not in a crisis like this,” said Filbert, University of New South Wales student”

He continued, ” It hurt me and friends when the Australian Prime Minister said it was very nice to have visitors to Australia in a time when there was no Corona COVID-19 virus”.

The statement issued was true but it’s just that we heard him feel betrayed, Filbert said before ending the conversation. (Ojan).

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