Exclusive: Guardian Australia understands that the group – believed to be 11 people - was intercepted in September and taken to the Pacific nation
A group of asylum seekers who attempted to arrive in Australia by boat has been sent to Nauru just months
The home affairs minister, Clare O’Neil, accused Dutton of “presenting himself as the tough guy who kept our border secure and our nation safe” when he had in fact presided over “a migration system that was used to facilitate some of the worst crimes in our society”, including human trafficking.
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