The federal government’s power to detain and deport refugees who commit crimes in Australia has been severely curtailed by a federal court ruling.
The government has been increasing its use of a strict character test to cancel or deny visas to thousands of non-citizens, including refugees, since the criteria was strengthened in 2014.
But in a judgement handed down on Christmas Eve as part of the case of a Tamil refugee held in detention for more than 10 years, Justice Steven Rares said the controversial character provisions in Section 501 of the Migration Act do not apply to refugees.