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Latest news: Immigration
'Nightmare continued' after man exit-trafficked wife
A woman who was exit-trafficked to Sudan by her husband has told a court her "nightmare continued" when she tried to reunite with her young children.
Jul 09, 2024
Is corporate Australia leaving Asian-Aussies behind?
Just three per cent of senior management positions in Australian businesses are held by Asian-Australians, prompting calls for a greater focus on diversity.
Jun 29, 2024
Visa cancellation changes risk refugee harm, separation
Rights groups have slammed a federal government change to the way visa cancellations are considered, warning vulnerable refugees could be put in harm's way.
Jun 07, 2024
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Direction 110 doesn't add up for immigration experts
Community safety will be prioritised in changes to a contentious immigration direction, following weeks of political pressure on the minister in charge.
Jun 07, 2024
Immigration brouhaha rumbles on as Dutton hits out
With the Labor government poised to update a controversial immigration direction, Peter Dutton has deflected attacks on his record as immigration minister.
Jun 04, 2024
Immigration minister walks back drones monitoring claim
A federal minister says he was relying on information from his department when he claimed drones were used to monitor released detainees.
Jun 03, 2024
Community safety to be elevated in visa cancellations
The safety of the community will take precedence over how long a criminal has spent in Australia when it comes to deciding on visa cancellations.
Jun 02, 2024
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Minister denies NZ ties came before community safety
As he comes under fire for a controversial directive, the immigration minister has confirmed drones are used to track foreigners released from detention.
May 30, 2024
Visa appeal tribunal told to go harder on criminals
An independent tribunal will be given a new direction after an initial order to consider someone's ties to Australia allowed a rapist to remain in the country.
May 29, 2024
Minister vows to appeal tribunal's visa decisions
The immigration minister has faced repeated questioning over a ministerial direction that allowed foreign nationals who have committed crimes to keep visas.
May 28, 2024
Calls to scrap immigration order after tribunal case
A direction taking into account a foreign national's ties to Australia when determining if their visa should be cancelled will be axed under the coalition.
May 27, 2024
Migration cut would have 'negligible' effect on housing
A housing expert has rubbished claims from the coalition that a cut in the migration intake would lead to better housing affordability and supply.
May 20, 2024
Refugee support services get budget boost
An immigration detention centre in Western Australia will have its security but not facilities improved, and the Australian Border Force gets $100m.
May 14, 2024
New laws questioned after court keeps Iranian locked up
A High Court ruling blocking an immigration detainee who failed to co-operate with his deportation being freed is raising questions about the need for new laws.
May 10, 2024
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Deportation bill held up as major High Court case looms
A Senate committee is split over laws threatening foreigners with jail time if they don't comply with deportation orders as a significant High Court case nears.
May 07, 2024
Freed detainee court orders a 'matter of urgency': PM
Locking up freed immigration detainees who have reoffended needs to be urgently pursued, Anthony Albanese has said after a grandmother's brutal assault.
May 01, 2024
Tests for skilled migrants set for overhaul
A review of the points test for migrants in Australia will be carried out as part of immigration system changes.
Apr 23, 2024
Immigrant charged after ankle bracelet goes flat
A Sudanese-born man who failed to charge his monitoring device faces more than five years in jail after failing to charge his monitoring device.
Apr 19, 2024
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Visa offered to Pakistani guard hurt in Bondi stabbing
A Pakistani security guard injured in the Bondi attack will be offered a permanent visa alongside the French "bollard man", the prime minister has confirmed.
Apr 18, 2024
Indefinite detention 'not punitive': government lawyer
Government authorities have tried to deport a bisexual man to Iran every six months since 2018 but they failed because he resisted, as he feared for his life.
Apr 17, 2024
Questions over ALP's detainee 'deportation or jail' law
The Greens are again arguing against Labor's plan for laws aimed at forcing detainees determined not to be refugees back to their home countries.
Mar 30, 2024
Labor pushed to explain rush on new deportation powers
A push to coerce people who refuse to co-operate with their deportation from Australia has been stalled as politicians ask why Labor is trying to rush new laws.
Mar 28, 2024
Questions over urgency to grant new deportation powers
Laws that Labor is trying to ram through the parliament to give the immigration minister stronger powers to deport detainees have been sent to an inquiry.
Mar 27, 2024
Trial begins for man accused of exit trafficking wife
A man has denied deceiving his wife into returning to Sudan without telling her he had cancelled her Australian visa, on the first day of a jury trial.
Mar 21, 2024
Libs eye slash to immigration, foreign student intake
The opposition is working on a policy to cut Australia's migration intake, with immigration spokesman Dan Tehan saying 1.5 million over four years is too high.
Mar 03, 2024
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