Article 6CAH0 Australia’s use of hotels for immigration detention found to have ‘devastating’ health effects

Australia’s use of hotels for immigration detention found to have ‘devastating’ health effects

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Ben Doherty
from World news | The Guardian on (#6CAH0)

At the time of the Australian Human Rights Commission's inspections, the longest continuous detention in a hotel was 634 days

The Australian government's use of city hotels as ad hoc immigration detention centres - including confining people for nearly two years - has devastating impacts on people's mental and physical health", the Australian Human Rights Commission has found.

In a report published on Wednesday morning, the commission argued that the use of hotels to incarcerate people remained a regularised" part of Australia's immigration infrastructure, rather than a measure of last resort, even though the number of people detained - and the length of their detention - has steadily decreased.

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