- Number of refugees* around the world: 37.4 million — UNHCR
- Current quota for refugees coming into Australia: 12,000 — Myths and Facts about Refugees
- Number of requests for asylum received by European countries in the past two decades: 6.3 million — Myths and Facts about Refugees
- Number of requests for asylum received by Australia, New Zealand and Japan in the past two decades: 107,000 — Myths and Facts about Refugees
- Number of refugee boats intercepted this year coming to Australia: 6 — The Brisbane Times
- Amount to be spent on detention operations, including $85.8 million for new detention contracts in 2008 — 09: $120 million — Refugee Council
- Amount spent on detention in 07-08: $142 million
- Number of people granted refugee status in Australia in 2007-08, out of a total of 13, 014 humanitarian visas granted: 6004 — Australian Human Rights Commission
- Number of asylum applications registered in 2008 for industrialized countries according to the United Nations: 383,000 — UNHCR
- Number of asylum seekers who arrived last year: 4750 — Malcolm Farr, The Daily Telegraph
- Number who arrived by boat: 179 — Malcolm Farr, The Daily Telegraph
- Asylum seekers found at sea off Australia so far this year: 221 — The Daily Tele
- Percentage of asylum seekers who arrive by air: more than 95% — Malcolm Farr, The Daily Telegraph
- Amount of money spent on the Pacific Solution over five years: More than $1 billion — SMH
- Cost per person to be processed in Nauru, Manus and Christmas Island: more than $500,000 — SMH
- The cost of holding asylum seekers on the mainland as a percentage of the running costs of the Pacific Solution, based on Department of Immigration estimates: 3.5 per cent. — SMH
- Percentage increase in the number of asylum applications worldwide between 2007 and 2008: 12% — UNHCR
- Increase in the number of asylum applications in Australia between 2007 and 2008: 19% — The Australian
- Increase in the number of asylum applications in Finland between 2007 and 2008: 181% — The Australian
- Number of asylum seekers confirmed dead after yesterday’s boat explosion off Ashmore Reef: 3 — SMH
- Number of asylum seekers who drowned on the SIEV X on October 19, 2001: 353 — SMH
- Children who perished on the SIEV X: 146 — The Daily Telegraph
- Asylum applications submitted by Afghans in 2008: 18,500 — UNHCR
- Number of asylum applications submitted by Afghans in 2002: 29,400 — UNHCR
- Percentage increase in the number of asylum applications worldwide from Afghanistan in 2008: 85% — UNHCR
- Asylum applications originating in Iraq in 2008: 11% — UNHCR
- Average number of new asylum claims lodged by Iraqis between 2000 and 2002: 50,000 — UNHCR
- Number of new asylum claims lodged by Iraqis in 2008: 40,500 — UNHCR
- Asylum seekers who made it to Australian shores at the height of the Vietnam crisis in the late 70s: 1000 — Daily Telegraph
- Number of refugees accepted into Australia in the early 1980s: 20,000 — Myths and facts about Refugees
- Cost of detainment per person, per day on Christmas Island (as of 2007): $1830 — SMH
- Cost of detainment per person, per day at Sydney’s Villawood detention centre (as of 2007): $238 — SMH
- Number of people who overstayed their visas as of 30 June 05: 47,800 — Immigration Department
- Places offered for resettlement of Iraqis in 08-09 who have assisted the Australian military (at a cost to Australia of $42 million over four years) — up to 600 — Refugee Council
- Number of persons in immigration detention at some time during 2006-2007: 5485 — HREOC
- Total number of persons in immigration detention in Australia as of 12 September 2008: 274 — HREOC
- Number of these detained people who were unauthorized boat arrivals: 6 — HREOC
- Number of these detained people who were unauthorized air arrivals: 40 — HREOC
- Number of refugees in Colombia due to conflict between government and illegal armed groups and drug traffickers) (2007): 1.8-3.5 million — CIA
- Year when the United Nations High Commission for Refugees became operational: 1951 — HREOC
*A Refugee is a person recognised as a refugee under the 1951 Refugee Convention/ 1967 Protocol or the 1969 OAU Convention. An Asylum-seeker is a person whose application for asylum or refugee status is pending at any stage in the procedure or who is otherwise registered as an asylum-seeker. – Refugee Council of Australia
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