The previous government’s decisions for deporting criminals back to their own country “were very popular” and “it seems extraordinary” for the Albanese government to be reversing those decisions, says Sky News Brisbane Bureau Chief Adam Walters.
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“For the PM to flip on this defies any reasonable analysis,” Mr Walters told Sky News host Peta Credlin. “It seems to make perfect sense these sentences should be served elsewhere if the crimes have been committed here.”
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