Dozens of foreign-born convicted criminals have been released into the community in Australia following a High Court ruling on indefinite detention. Many of those released had previously been denied visas due to character grounds.
Immigration detention centres in Australia have released dozens of foreign-born convicted criminals into the community after the High Court ruled indefinite detention unconstitutional. The bulk of those allowed to walk free have previously been refused visas on character grounds.145,550 net permanent and long-term arrivals into Australia . This was a record for a September quarter and more than double the 69,640 that arrived in the same quarter of 2022.
The high security main gate of Melbourne Immigration Detention Centre in Broadmeadows where refugees awaiting review are detained. There are several layers of gates to gain access to the facility and 24 hr surveillance. (Mridula Amin for The Washington Post via Getty Images) A paedophile who raped a 10-year-old boy, a hit man who blew up a pregnant woman with explosives and a sex predator who attacked elderly women are among the criminals allowed into the community, News.com
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