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Tony Burke signs deal with Nauru to deport hundred of criminals

Hundreds of foreign -born criminals on the streets of Australia, Interior Minister Tony Burke Pacific Nation Nation will be deported to Nauru after signing an agreement of $ 400 million.

Friday afternoon, Burke, Nauru President David Adeang and his cabinet and Nauru’nun Nzyq cohort’nun members of the memorandum to understand that he came together to sign.

NZYQ expressed the culprit of 350 foreigners who were detained after the Supreme Court decision in November 2023, unless there was a plan to remove them from the country, it was uncertain detention of non -citizens was contrary to the constitution.

The group contains convicted killers and pedophiles that refuse to be deported to origin countries.

In a short statement, Burke’s office confirmed that the group would be sent to Nauru.

“Anyone who does not have a valid visa should leave the country,” he said.

Camera iconInterior Minister Tony Burke, Nauru’ya 35o -born criminal will send criminals announced. Newswire / Martin Ollman Credit: News Corp Australia

“This is a fundamental element of a working visa system.”

The agreement said that Nauru will provide long -term residence to those who do not have the right to be legal in Australia.

On Friday, a transcription of the Nauru Parliament session shows that Australia will come to the forefront of Nauru before paying 70 -year years to finance the rolling costs.

Payments will begin when the first person comes to the Pacific Island.

Mr. Burke’s agreement with the Nauru comes after the government moved on Tuesday to strengthen the authority to deport Nzyq members.

In accordance with the proposed changes, the natural rules of natural justice about people to hold a fair hearing will not be valid in cases where the government has “third country reception arrangements”.

Burke said on Tuesday, “proposed changes, decision to cancel the visa or reject the procedure will not eliminate the necessity of justice,” he said.

The Minister changed the last step in the process of lifting.

“All individuals affected by these decisions will already have full access to visa application processes, examination, judicial examination and the opportunities of the ministry intervention,” he said.

At a press conference on Tuesday, the opposition leader Sussan Ley described the bill as “rush, hidden and chaotic”.

Shadow Interior Minister Andrew Hastie called it Shambolic.

“This is for the fifth time when the Worker was forced to introduce the emergency legislation to regulate his Nzyq confusion,” he said.

“Tony Burke’s new Minister of Interior was to correct the chaos of the Labor Party and restore its order to our immigrant system, but it clearly failed.”

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