His barrister Craig Lenehan,SC,said his client was a Rohingyan man – a persecuted group in Myanmar – who was not a citizen of Myanmar “and he is unable to obtain that citizenship”.
“He is not a citizen of any other country and he has no travel document. He is a stateless person,” Lenehan told the court on Tuesday. The man had been detained since he was paroled in 2018,and several attempts were made to deport him.
“The Department[of Home Affairs] has never successfully removed a person,who has been convicted of an offence involving sexual offending against a child,to a country other than a country which recognises the person as a citizen,” Lenehan said.
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The court made orders on Wednesday to the effect that the government could no longer continue to detain people if there was no prospect of deporting them in the foreseeable future.
The government is considering the judgment delivered by the High Court,a spokesman for Immigration Minister Andrew Giles said.
“Safety of the community remains the utmost priority of the government. Individuals released into the community from immigration detention may be subject to certain visa conditions.”