Shadow Home Affairs Minister Criticizes Deputy PM over Funding Cuts for Australian Border Force

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Shadow Home Affairs Minister,James Paterson,Deputy Prime Minister

Shadow Home Affairs minister James Paterson has criticized Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles for denying claims of funding cuts for the Australian Border Force. The government has faced criticism after two groups of asylum seekers arrived in Western Australia. The Opposition accuses the government of cutting the ABF budget, allowing asylum seekers to enter Australian shores. Marles denies the budget cuts. Paterson strongly disagrees.

Shadow Home Affairs minister James Paterson has criticized Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles for denying claims of funding cuts for the Australian Border Force . The government has faced criticism after two groups of asylum seekers arrived in Western Australia .

The Opposition accuses the government of cutting the ABF budget, allowing asylum seekers to enter Australian shores. Marles denies the budget cuts. Paterson strongly disagrees.

Shadow Home Affairs Minister James Paterson Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles Funding Cuts Australian Border Force Asylum Seekers Western Australia Opposition Budget Cuts

 

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