Australia races to resettle refugees as clock ticks on Trump deal
Australia is rushing to move refugees held in offshore detention to the United States, amid growing expectations a controversial transfer deal with the Trump administration will end within weeks.
In a development set to add pressure on Scott Morrison to take up New Zealand's offer to resettle refugees and asylum seekers held on Nauru and in Papua New Guinea, key support providers administering the US resettlement deal are preparing to shut down their services before Christmas.
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