Why a ‘foolish’ tribunal allowed Sudanese serial criminal who faked being Indigenous to keep his visa

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Why a ‘foolish’ tribunal allowed Sudanese serial criminal who faked being Indigenous to keep his visa
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There is an absurdity to the fact a Sudanese serial criminal falsely claimed to be an Indigenous Australian man to convince a tribunal to cancel his deportation.

Why a 'foolish' tribunal allowed Sudanese serial criminal who faked being Indigenous to keep his visa

Minister For Home Affairs, Clare O'neil and Minister For Immigration, Citizenship And Multicultural Affairs, Andrew Giles in Canberra. “The victim confronted the Applicant and told him to go away. The Applicant took a swing at the victim. Another victim intervened and asked the Applicant to leave. Just two months after the throat-cutting threat he stood on the back step of a partner’s home and doused himself with petrol.Andrew Giles is under pressure to resign after his bungling of the immigration detainee crisis.

Any reasonable and sane person would conclude that this man, who is not a citizen, and certainly not Indigenous, should be booted from the country.

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