Enthnocentrism towards refugees
Ethnocentrism can be largely displayed through Governmental decisions and procedures surrounding the admittance of refugees. ... If obtained, this status entitles refugees to seek asylum in any nation that they desire. Australia, as a signatory to the 1951 United Nations Convention Regarding the Status of Refugees, has an obligation to consider their claim, however Australia exploits its commitment to the convention by accepting minimal numbers of refugees and by mandatory detaining many others, even though refugees obtain a legal status under international law.