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Government allocates $255 million to enforce ‘tough’ new visa laws for released detainees

November 27, 2023
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Government allocates $255 million to enforce ‘tough’ new visa laws for released detainees
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Key PointsThe government has allocated $255 million to tighten oversight of released detainees.The Australian Federal Police will receive $88 million to monitor detainee compliance with new laws.The laws were passed rapidly after the High Court ruled indefinite detention to be unconstitutional.

People released from immigration detention will come under greater scrutiny, with $255 million allocated to enforce strict visa conditions.

Almost 140 detainees were released recently after the

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The cohort included some convicted criminals and, though they had already served prison sentences, growing outrage and concerns over a perceived danger to the community prompted the government to rush through emergency laws imposing strict visa conditions.

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) will get $88 million for regional response teams and personnel to investigate breaches of such conditions.

The government said the money would secure the ability of agencies to ensure individuals abided by the terms of their release, including curfews and wearing ankle monitors, and would increase capacity to bring prosecutions in the event of breaches.

Immigration Minister Andrew Giles said the government was making “strict laws stricter and tough laws tougher”.

“We’re doing all we can to ensure these strict rules are robust and enduring and will withstand legal challenges so we can maintain community safety,” he told reporters on Monday.

“Talking tough doesn’t keep Australians strong and I want to be very clear, we will continue to leave no stone unturned when it comes to ensuring the safety of Australia.”

Of the 138 people released from immigration detention, 132 are being electronically monitored, four are being investigated by the AFP over non-compliance and the remaining two are being worked through as they are “difficult, complex cases” involving health issues.

The package includes $150 million for the AFP to provide additional staff in compliance, investigations, removal and surveillance functions.

Though some of those released have committed serious crimes including sexual offences against children, others have served time for low-level offending — but all are subject to the same strict visa conditions.

Asked whether the government would apply proportionality to its enforcement, Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil said it had put the emergency laws in place to manage community safety while awaiting the reasons behind the High Court’s decision.

“When we receive reasons for [the] decision, we will be able to establish durable approaches,” she told reporters on Monday.

O’Neil also announced a service to help victims of crimes committed by released detainees engage with support providers and the government.

A picture of the High Court as seen from the front of the building.

Almost 140 detainees were released recently after the High Court ruled indefinite detention unlawful. Source: AAP / Lukas Coch

Opposition immigration spokesperson Dan Tehan said the government needed to be more transparent about implementing the emergency laws.

“We want to make sure the government knows what it’s doing when it comes to these detainees,” he told Sky News.

It comes as independent MP Kylea Tink introduced a private member’s bill to parliament which moved to stop the government indefinitely detaining non-citizens.

The proposal, which was in the works before the High Court handed down its decision, would cap immigration detention at 90 days and would also ban children from being held.

Tink hit out at the response to the High Court decision.

“It is reprehensible that this ruling should be used as a pawn for political gain,” she told parliament.

“(The court ruling) is a win for human rights, but the political propaganda has already come on thick and fast.”

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