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After years in limbo, more than 1,000 asylum seekers are racing to meet a new deadline

Refugee legal services have been swamped by requests from asylum seekers, who, after waiting for years, have now been given two weeks’ notice for the interviews that will determine their future in Australia.
Lawyers, advocates, and asylum seekers say the surge in interview notices is tied to a…
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