Andrew Giles released murderer into community detention before NZYQ high court ruling, documents show
Attempted murderer also among the 25 people released before judgment that indefinite immigration detention was unlawful
June 2024
Non-citizen Andrew Giles wanted to be ‘rid of’ cannot be deported, court rules
House party
The week in parliament: ‘ambassador’ Bill sets tongues wagging and a ministerial audition goes horribly wrong
Amy Remeikis
Andrew Giles issues new rules for visa cancellations that make community safety ‘highest priority’
Andrew Giles backs away from claim drones being used to track released immigration detainees
The deportation debate is toxic politics – if the system is truly broken, we need more than kneejerk solutions
Mary Crock
The vague wording and risky assumptions that landed Labor in a deportation debacle
May 2024
The Coalition’s attempts to derail Labor over immigration have just made Dutton the target
Karen Middleton
Australian Politics
Dan Tehan on who’s to blame for Labor’s immigration ‘war game’ – Australian politics podcast
Drones used to track immigration detainees released after high court decision, Andrew Giles reveals
Two murderers and 26 sex offenders released under NZYQ ruling not electronically monitored
Labor reverses course on ministerial ruling that saw criminals given visas
Criminals facing deportation from Australia have had their visas restored. How did this happen and who is to blame?
Immigration minister re-cancels visa of alleged murderer released after AAT ruling
Change in visa rules was to apply in absence of ‘serious offending or family violence’, Andrew Giles was told
Immigration minister Andrew Giles seeking ‘urgent advice’ about re-cancelling visa of man accused of murder
April 2024
Road not taken: the moment Andrew Giles passed on chance to shut down detention court case
FoI documents show immigration minister refused to grant a visa or release NZYQ into community detention before Five Eyes allies rejected request for deportation
March 2024
The Agenda
Andrew Giles faces years of litigation as he fights to prevent another disastrous defeat on immigration
Paul Karp
The immigration minister has a reputation as the most sued person in Australia. This year the legal terrain got even rockier
Refugees risk being stripped of protection under ‘draconian’ Labor deportation bill, opponents say
Greens immigration spokesperson says bill expands ministerial power to reverse protection findings and deport people previously granted asylum
Labor’s deportation bill could be used to blacklist entire countries’ citizens from obtaining visas to Australia
Greens attack legislation, now the subject of a Senate inquiry, as a ‘Trump-style travel ban’