Lawyers fear deportation plan mean people could 'evade justice'

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Unlawful non-citizens alleged of illegal behaviour should not be given the choice to be deported rather than face criminal proceedings, a legal body says.

 

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Retribution for evil terrorists is here

Anyone suspect of terrorism must be deported. If they have only one passport they should be deported to Christmas island. Waver or Australia becomes France Belgium infested with terrorist. Choose wisely

Then deport them.

should be flogged then deported or else held in proper prisons on bread and water with hardlabor not our 5 star prisons costing more than staying hotels

Yeah, lawyers worried that deportation would mean terrorists would evade justice...more like they would evade being a source of funds for the lawyers...

Sounds like self interest imho

Not thought out ?

It unlawful citizens are ok still? How’s the crack down on all the bank CEOs going? Did you remove their passports until they paid back the money?

Well then they get their prison sentence then deportation. Simples - but our legal profession had trouble with simple

Another stupid idea from Morrison!

Who cares they end up costing us $109,000 a year in lock up! Complete waste of money prisons are too comfortable here!

Reasonably satisfied eligible for citizenship of another country. Australian,. Hungarian and Polish.

Unintended consequences.

Cry me a river!

Especially when they could do more or continued damage elsewhere. If they go on to harm or kill others are we not somehow partly to blame?

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