Migration and crime blame game enters ugly territory

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Nearly a fifth of about 150 former immigration detainees freed following the High Court’s landmark decision in November have since been charged with state offences. Just a third of 39 sex offenders released from detention were required to wear ankle monitors. One detainee went on to allegedly bash an elderly woman.

It’s a sorry sight for the Albanese government just a year away from a federal election, as it scrambles to respond to a slew of offences committed by those released from immigration following aabout the release of detainees who had served time for committing crimes, including some with serious convictions.

in January last year, which required the Administrative Appeals Tribunal to give significant weight to a person’s ties to Australia when deciding whether to cancel their visa and deport them. The directive was aimed at assuagingIt was in part an attempt to smooth over a relationship that had soured under the former Morrison government and a commonsense decision to stem the flow of Kiwis being deported despite having lived in Australia since childhood.

Giles rightfully reconsidered the deportation of offending Kiwis who have lived most of their lives in Australia, but it is clear that he could have been more careful to monitor the progress of his directive to ensure that the AAT was making decisions that met his expectations. The government should also not be blamed for bail and parole decisions made by judges in state jurisdictions., the tribunal has for years allowed convicted criminals to stay in Australia under both major parties, including when Dutton was immigration minister. Giles’ new directive was only a marginal shift from preceding directives introduced by the Liberals.

 

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