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Aboriginal man fights possible deportation from Australia | Aboriginal man fights possible deportation from Australia |
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An Aboriginal man has launched legal action against Australia over what he argues is an attempt to deport him to Papua New Guinea (PNG). | An Aboriginal man has launched legal action against Australia over what he argues is an attempt to deport him to Papua New Guinea (PNG). |
Daniel Love, 39, was born in PNG but has lived in Australia since he was five. He has a PNG mother and Aboriginal Australian father. | Daniel Love, 39, was born in PNG but has lived in Australia since he was five. He has a PNG mother and Aboriginal Australian father. |
He does not have Australian citizenship and had his visa cancelled last month after serving a jail term. | He does not have Australian citizenship and had his visa cancelled last month after serving a jail term. |
Immigration officials say they cannot comment publicly on the case. | Immigration officials say they cannot comment publicly on the case. |
Lawyers for Love argue that he cannot be expelled from Australia because he is an indigenous man whose father is an Australian citizen. | Lawyers for Love argue that he cannot be expelled from Australia because he is an indigenous man whose father is an Australian citizen. |
"Because Daniel is a member of the Aboriginal race and he is a member of the Australian community, he should not be penalised by laws regarding naturalisation and aliens," law firm Maurice Blackburn said in a statement to the BBC. | "Because Daniel is a member of the Aboriginal race and he is a member of the Australian community, he should not be penalised by laws regarding naturalisation and aliens," law firm Maurice Blackburn said in a statement to the BBC. |
Love, the father of five Australian children, has been in an immigration detention facility since his permanent residency visa was cancelled. | Love, the father of five Australian children, has been in an immigration detention facility since his permanent residency visa was cancelled. |
According to his legal team, Australian authorities cancelled Love's visa because of his recent 12-month jail sentence and "substantial criminal record". | |
'Lineage here for generations' | 'Lineage here for generations' |
Love has launched a case in the High Court of Australia, pointing out that he is also recognised as indigenous by his community, the Murri people. | Love has launched a case in the High Court of Australia, pointing out that he is also recognised as indigenous by his community, the Murri people. |
His sister, Violet Love, an Australian citizen, acknowledged her brother's criminal history but said he deserved the same rights as Australian nationals. | His sister, Violet Love, an Australian citizen, acknowledged her brother's criminal history but said he deserved the same rights as Australian nationals. |
"[He] probably has more of a sense of his identity being indigenous, being a Murri man, than he has of his PNG heritage," she told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. | "[He] probably has more of a sense of his identity being indigenous, being a Murri man, than he has of his PNG heritage," she told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. |
"Do you need a piece of paper to have the right to remain here after your lineage has been here for generations?" | "Do you need a piece of paper to have the right to remain here after your lineage has been here for generations?" |
She added that her brother did not have any connections in PNG, and did not speak the local language. | She added that her brother did not have any connections in PNG, and did not speak the local language. |
Love's family has lobbied Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton to use his ministerial discretion to reinstate his visa. | Love's family has lobbied Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton to use his ministerial discretion to reinstate his visa. |
A spokesman for the Department of Home Affairs told the BBC. "As this matter is before the courts it would be inappropriate to comment." | A spokesman for the Department of Home Affairs told the BBC. "As this matter is before the courts it would be inappropriate to comment." |
Visa cancellations on rise | Visa cancellations on rise |
The number of visa cancellations in Australia has increased significantly in recent years, according to government statistics. | The number of visa cancellations in Australia has increased significantly in recent years, according to government statistics. |
Since 2014, laws have allowed visas to be revoked if a person has been convicted of a crime carrying a jail sentence of a year or longer. | Since 2014, laws have allowed visas to be revoked if a person has been convicted of a crime carrying a jail sentence of a year or longer. |
In recent weeks, Mr Dutton has faced controversy over his intervention in visa cases involving European au pairs. | In recent weeks, Mr Dutton has faced controversy over his intervention in visa cases involving European au pairs. |
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