Original article by Joe Kelly, Greg Brown
The Australian – Page: 1 & 4 : 5-Dec-23
A total of 148 people have now been released from immigration detention in the wake of the High Court’s landmark "NZYQ" decision, of which two have already been arrested. One of those arrested had allegedly assaulted a woman in a South Australian hotel and was a known sex offender. The second former detainee was arrested and charged with drug possession in Sydney. The Opposition has described the two arrests as a "catastrophic failure" and has repeated its calls for Immigration Minister Andrew Giles and Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neill to be sacked. The federal government has released preventative detention legislation that seeks to protect the public from the non-citizens, with the Opposition challenging the government to state how many of the 148 it would make applications for under its proposed legislation, with Peter Dutton suggesting it could be as few as four.
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