If Bali can have a robust immigration policy, why can’t Australia?
Having scoured the internet following the announcement, the digital world does not appear to be littered with accusations of racism or cruelty. No one is accusing the Indonesian Department of Immigration of abusing human rights or violating United Nations conventions.
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