Government acknowledges that an additional 200 children may have been mistakenly detained as adult people smugglers in Australia.

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  1. It’s deeply concerning to learn that 200 more children may have been incorrectly classified as adult people smugglers in Australia. This situation raises important questions about the protocols and safeguards in place to protect vulnerable minors within the immigration system. It highlights the urgent need for comprehensive reviews and reforms to ensure that children are treated with the care and support they deserve, rather than being subjected to harsh legal consequences meant for adults. Ensuring the safety and well-being of these children should be a top priority, and steps must be taken to prevent such misclassifications in the future. What can be done to better identify and support vulnerable individuals in detention?

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