Coalition home affairs spokesman James Paterson on Monday accused the government of a “shocking failure” on community safety and national security.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
Other crimes included domestic violence and stalking,serious drug offending,people smuggling or crimes of serious international concern. They were being held in immigration detention until theHigh Court’s November 8 ruling forced the government to release them.
The government in December rushed through parliamentpreventative detention laws to refer the “worst of the worst” of the cohort,made up of non-citizens who cannot be deported,to judges to decide if they still posed a risk to the community and should be redetained.
Coalition home affairs spokesman James Paterson on Monday accused the government of a “shocking failure” on community safety and national security after Senate estimates heard no applications had been made to date.
But Agriculture Minister Murray Watt said officials had to meet a high threshold before referring applications to lock up former detainees and it was unrealistic to expect them to be turned around in the two months since the regime began.
“We’ve been working towards putting together applications for the … most serious offenders and we’ll keep working closely with state and territory law enforcement on these applications,” said Watt,who was answering questions on behalf of Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil.
“We want to get it right,we don’t want to be defeated in a court.”