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Australian visa crackdown plan cancelled after outrage | Australian visa crackdown plan cancelled after outrage |
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Australia's border protection agency has sparked outrage with a snap announcement it would carry out visa checks on the streets of Melbourne. | Australia's border protection agency has sparked outrage with a snap announcement it would carry out visa checks on the streets of Melbourne. |
Australian Border Force (ABF) said its officers would be checking for visa fraud as part of a general crime crackdown involving several agencies. | Australian Border Force (ABF) said its officers would be checking for visa fraud as part of a general crime crackdown involving several agencies. |
But the move sparked a social media outcry, with fears of harassment and racial profiling. | But the move sparked a social media outcry, with fears of harassment and racial profiling. |
Victoria Police then said Operation Fortitude had been cancelled. | Victoria Police then said Operation Fortitude had been cancelled. |
A scheduled press conference was also cancelled after about 300 people gathered in the heart of Melbourne to protest against the operation, The Age reported. | |
'Be aware of your visa' | 'Be aware of your visa' |
The initial statement from the ABF said a "diverse team of transport and enforcement agencies" would be operating in Melbourne on Friday and Saturday night. | The initial statement from the ABF said a "diverse team of transport and enforcement agencies" would be operating in Melbourne on Friday and Saturday night. |
"Officers will be positioned at various locations around the CBD speaking with any individual we cross paths with," said regional commander Don Smith. | "Officers will be positioned at various locations around the CBD speaking with any individual we cross paths with," said regional commander Don Smith. |
"You need to be aware of the conditions of your visa; if you commit visa fraud you should know it's only a matter of time before you're caught out." | "You need to be aware of the conditions of your visa; if you commit visa fraud you should know it's only a matter of time before you're caught out." |
Word of the plan spread like wildfire on social media, and there were calls for a snap protest outside the Flinders Street train station. | Word of the plan spread like wildfire on social media, and there were calls for a snap protest outside the Flinders Street train station. |
The ABF later issued a "clarifying statement" on its plans, saying: "[We] will not be 'stopping people at random' in Melbourne to 'check people's papers' as reported in media." | The ABF later issued a "clarifying statement" on its plans, saying: "[We] will not be 'stopping people at random' in Melbourne to 'check people's papers' as reported in media." |
"The ABF does not and will not stop people at random in the streets and does not target on the basis of race, religion, or ethnicity." | "The ABF does not and will not stop people at random in the streets and does not target on the basis of race, religion, or ethnicity." |
Police have since cancelled the entire multi-agency operation. | Police have since cancelled the entire multi-agency operation. |
"Victoria Police has made a decision not to go ahead with this weekend's Operation Fortitude," it said. | "Victoria Police has made a decision not to go ahead with this weekend's Operation Fortitude," it said. |
"We understand there has been a high level of community interest and concern which has been taken into consideration when making this decision." | "We understand there has been a high level of community interest and concern which has been taken into consideration when making this decision." |
The Federal Government spent $10m Australian ($7.7m; £4.6m) in branding the months-old Border Force with a new hardline image, local media this week reported. | The Federal Government spent $10m Australian ($7.7m; £4.6m) in branding the months-old Border Force with a new hardline image, local media this week reported. |
It including new military-style uniforms and signs at airports and detention centres. | It including new military-style uniforms and signs at airports and detention centres. |
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