Article 679XF Legal challenge to Australia’s indefinite immigration detention could determine freedom of hundreds

Legal challenge to Australia’s indefinite immigration detention could determine freedom of hundreds

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Paul Karp
from World news | The Guardian on (#679XF)

Advocates believe Egyptian man's case paves way to possibly overturn 2004 decision upholding indefinite detention by Migration Act

The legal basis of Australia's system of indefinite immigration detention is set to be challenged in a case that could determine the freedom of hundreds of asylum seekers and people whose visas were cancelled.

In a judgment earlier in December, federal court Justice Debra Mortimer said Australia's immigration system has achieved the disgraceful objective" of desensitising officers to indefinite detention, making preliminary findings in favour of a man she said had no real likelihood" of being removed from Australia in the near future.

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