Australia advances a law to handle migrant convicts who can’t be held indefinitely or deported
By ROD McGUIRK
Associated Press
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Migrants with criminal records will face up to five years in prison for breaching their visa conditions under emergency legislation in Australia’s Parliament following a High Court ruling that they can’t be detained indefinitely. The government said it has released 84 foreigners since the court ruled last week that indefinite detention of migrants is unconstitutional. Most of those freed have been convicted of crimes that include murder and rape. The decision reversed a 2004 precedent that stateless people could be detained for any length of time when there were no prospects of deporting them. The legislation was rushed through the House of Representatives, and the government accepted some opposition amendments to ensure its support in the Senate.