Asylum seeker Cyril spent the past year sharing a scary, smelly and crowded room with 11 men, including “wild people, out of their minds on drugs” and recently released prisoners.
“I feel like I am not alone. Before I didn’t have anyone to contact me, or provide me food or support. There is now a lot of meaning in my life. It gives me hope, and that is really overwhelming, unimaginable for a person like me.”As of July 31, 2021, there are 32,877 people like Cyril who arrived by plane and are awaiting an outcome on their refugee claim. Most but not all will be on a bridging visa, said the Refugee Council of Australia.
Ms Moore said she would continue to lobby the federal government and the NSW Parliament for ongoing support for non-residents to get them off the streets. Ms Rullis said Cyril’s case was not unusual. “There are a lot of people in limbo, the majority have been living with no identifiable pathway for a very long time.”
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