Tamil family wins next step in deportation fight

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The Tamil asylum seeker family fighting to stay in Australia could remain in detention for months, after the Federal Court agreed to proceed to a full hearing

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The government will now be blocked from deporting the family until Tharunicaa's full arguments can be heard.The government had earlier been blocked from deporting the family until 4pm on Thursday while Justice Mordecai Bromberg made his decision. Stephen Lloyd, for the government, argued Tharunicaa's capacity to make a visa application was voided when her mother’s claim was “finally determined” and failed a month later in August 2017.

Mr Aleksov on Wednesday argued the bar had already been lifted under the July 2017 determination, and that right had never been revoked. Mr Lloyd insists that is invalid and she can be deported because she has no right to make a visa claim. He said Mr Aleksov’s argument lacked merit.Getty

 

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As a non-Australian I find the replies to this article interesting Do those in favour of 'foreigner go home' turn a blind eye to immigrants, fugitives & asylum seekers with money? South Africa has sent Aus some undesirables Tannenbaum Stratton Bobroff

Then make sure the kids are getting schooling, playtime, and they are comfortable... They aren't a flight risk.... they DO need 'normalised' life.

the defence lawyer worked for labor govt in VIC . typical

the judge is a former Labor candidate - typical.

Christmas island sounds lovely.

Just go back to sri Lanka seriously get on with your life

they r on abt an appeal for 2yrs who is not aware of anything It is a lawyers' picnic galore It is good to keep d parents at Xmas to get them away fr nasty lawyers They r like vultures on a carcass

Who is footing this monumental Legal Bill? The poor suffering tax payer of course!

They don’t have to be in detention, they could voluntarily go back to Sri Lanka. The chances of the courts ruling differently for the 2 year old are very slim, they’re delaying the inevitable.

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Tamil family to learn fate on Thursday | Sky News AustraliaA Tamil family-of-four seeking asylum in Australia is due to learn whether they will be spared deportation to Sri Lanka when their case returns to Melbourne's Federal Court on Thursday afternoon. \n\nAn injunction allowing the family to remain in Australia for 24 hours was issued on Wednesday giving the judge presiding over the case more time to weigh his options. \n\nThe court was earlier told the couple's youngest daughter was legally entitled to make a visa application after 'the bar was lifted' in a period between July and August 2017. They fact checked if the father has been back to Sri Lanka 3 times as quoted by Dutton and this has been found to be a FALSE accusation get your facts right! Do your research Kenny! Deport, Deport, Deport. High Court ruled they are not refugees. Why are they still on Australian soil & costing us money? PeterDutton_MP cporterwa They are not real refugees. I’m sure they were told by refugees supporters if you have a baby in Australia then you will be allowed to stay.
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