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Australia plans to deport 3 violent criminals to Nauru

  • Australia plans to deport three violent criminals, including a convicted murderer, to Nauru after a court ruling on dangerous immigrants.
  • Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke announced that the offenders received 30-year Nauru visas following their Australian visa cancellations.
  • Opposition leader Peter Dutton noted that over 200 immigrants with criminal records will remain in Australia despite the deportation.
  • The three offenders will live in individual dwellings in Nauru and will be allowed to work and move freely.
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Australia plans to deport 3 violent criminals to Nauru

Australia will soon deport three violent criminals including a convicted murderer to Nauru even though they are not citizens of the tiny Pacific atoll, after an Australian court ruled that dangerous immigrants can no longer be imprisoned indefinitely.

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Australia will soon deport three violent criminals, including a convicted murderer, to Nauru, even though they are not citizens of the small Pacific atoll, after an Australian court ruled that dangerous immigrants could no longer be imprisoned indefinitely.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Monday, February 17, 2025.
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