Australia moves to speed up third country deportation of non-citizens

Wednesday, September 3rd 2025, 7:22:25 am
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SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia is expected to pass a law on Thursday making it easier to deport non-citizens to third countries, reviving criticism from human rights groups that it was "dumping" refugees in small island states and drawing comparisons with Trump policies. As the United States seeks Pacific Island nations willing to accept deported non-citizens, Australia last Friday signed a deal with Nauru to resettle hundreds of people who have been denied refugee visas because of criminal convictions. The planned new law removes procedural fairness when Australia deports a non-citizen to a third country and is designed to limit court appeals, said the government.
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