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It’s unlikely that a country already suffering such strains will be able to cope with a sudden influx of displaced immigrants. What is likely is that we'll see similar scenes in PNG to those that took place in the Pacific island of Nauru this weekend (which Australia has also been paying to house its asylum-seekers while their claims are being assessed).The island republic—formerly known as Pleasant Island, with a landmass of just over 13 square miles and a population of 10,000—currently holds over 500 would-be Australian immigrants. On Sunday, asylum-seekers sparked a riot that led to the burning of the detention facility where they're being held, causing $55 million worth of damage, as well as leading to 125 asylum-seekers being held in police custody. It has been reported that over 1,000 Nauru men came out in support of the police and attempted to restrain inmates by wielding machetes and other weapons.
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