Craig Foster calls for release of asylum seekers as Jacqui Lambie demands honesty on Q+A

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Q+A sees Craig Foster clash with former deputy PM John Anderson over asylum seekers

"Refugees are always a problem, and I pay tribute, for example, to Craig [Foster] for some of the work that he's done there but the way this may play out globally could result in vastly more dispossessed and troubled people looking for escape.

Breaking down the latest news and research to understand how the world is living through an epidemic, this is the ABC's Coronacast podcast."Certain wonderful things were done in Australia and I think our nation at the moment is doing many of these things. "And that's why I'd say to John Anderson — this isn't about a mob over there we don't have to worry about while we look after the bulk of Australia. If we don't look after the most vulnerable … then we will not lower the curve so low that we can eliminate this.Mr Anderson then hit back, claiming he was simply advocating a pragmatic response to the issue.

"It's been deeply politicised and Australia has turned ourselves in contortions in order to not just, you know, provide these people — human beings — with their basic human rights."Underlying chronic health conditions and compromised immune systems are two of the main risk factors for COVID-19, that's exactly what these people have.

McCrossin also called for personal protective equipment to be made available for police so they can do checks and she and Foster suggested the issue was likely amplified in a pandemic when people also have to spend more time in the house.

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