Tense wait for Biloela Tamil family ahead of 'full and final' deportation hearing

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A Tamil family fighting to stay in Australia have woken up in the nation again, after the Federal Court ruled they could stay at least another 12 days

Their legal case hinges on two-year-old Tharunicaa Murugappan and her right to apply for a protection visa, amid claims she would be subjected to"serious harm" in Sri Lanka.

Supporter's of the Biloela Tamil asylum seeker family gather outside of the Federal Court in Melbourne, Wednesday, September 4, 2019.Despite being Australian-born, Tharunicaa has been deemed an"unauthorised maritime arrival" under the Migration Act, which stipulates children of asylum seekers who arrive in the country by boat cannot apply for a visa.

A succession of courts have ruled her parents Priya and Nades and four-year-old sister Kopika are not refugees and do not qualify for Australia's protection. Speaking outside court, the family's lawyer Carina Ford said there was still hope an agreement could be reached, preferably without the family being sent back to Sri Lanka to apply for visas.Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has ruled out using his discretionary powers to allow the family to stay, claiming"the boats will restart" if he does.His government this week revealed the boats never stopped coming, with six fleeing Sri Lanka in recent months.

Labor Senator Kristina Keneally says Mr Dutton has used his discretionary powers more than 4000 times.

 

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