‘Day by day I lose weight’: asylum seekers on Nauru get $115 a week, but a bag of grapes costs $20
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- Asylum seekers on Nauru, sent by Australia, report severe food insecurity, receiving only $115 weekly while basic food items, such as a bag of grapes, cost $20. This financial constraint, coupled with a prohibition on work, has led many to experience hunger and declining health.
- The situation highlights the inadequacy of support provided to asylum seekers, raising questions about the effectiveness of Australia's offshore processing policies and the humanitarian implications of such measures.
- This issue reflects broader concerns regarding the treatment of asylum seekers globally, where restrictive policies and high costs often exacerbate their vulnerabilities, as seen in other countries facing similar immigration challenges.
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