Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young
Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
The Greens will attempt to force a vote in the Senate on plans to resettle in Cambodia refugees whose claims for protection are recognised on Nauru - and is challenging Labor to block any deal.
The party's immigration spokeswoman Sarah Hanson-Young is confident any deal with the Cambodian government will have to be approved by Parliament and has branded Cambodia ''a fundamentally unacceptable place for Australia to dump its refugees''.
Senator Hanson-Young is relying on qualified advice from the deputy clerk of the Senate, Richard Pye, suggesting any removal of those who came to Australia as ''unauthorised maritime arrivals'' to another country requires parliamentary approval.
But a spokesman for Immigration Minister Scott Morrison says any agreement with Cambodia would not involve transferring people from Australia, so would not require parliamentary approval.