Drones used to track immigration detainees released after high court decision, Andrew Giles reveals
Immigration minister says ‘we know where they are’, as Labor talks tough during fallout over visa cancellation and indefinite immigration detentionFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe government is using drones to track people released from detention as Labor deals with the fallout of some serious criminals being given their visas back by an independent tribunal, the immigration minister has revealed.Andrew Giles, the usually media-shy minister, did a blitz of interviews on Thursday, announcing he has now cancelled eight visas of non-citizens due to character concerns after they were restored by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT).Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading...
Immigration minister says ‘we know where they are’, as Labor talks tough during fallout over visa cancellation and indefinite immigration detention
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The government is using drones to track people released from detention as Labor deals with the fallout of some serious criminals being given their visas back by an independent tribunal, the immigration minister has revealed.
Andrew Giles, the usually media-shy minister, did a blitz of interviews on Thursday, announcing he has now cancelled eight visas of non-citizens due to character concerns after they were restored by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT).
Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading...