Labor’s ongoing blunders over freed detainees worthy of a gold medal for failure

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Labor’s ongoing blunders over freed detainees worthy of a gold medal for failure
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The Albanese Government’s cabinet is clearly just a glorified sheltered workshop.

It is a wonder Andrew Giles and Clare O'Neil can still have their jobs after the latest"technical issue" surrounding the visas issued to freed immigration detainees that was really just a Labor stuff-up, writes Caleb Bond. How can Andrew Giles still be Immigration Minister?

Given the High Court had ruled their detention was invalid, they were deemed to not be in detention so they could not be lawfully subject to the visas they received.To make matters worse, the class of visa issued was created by Labor in 2013. Then they took the better part of a week to come up with legislation to control the released detainees – and that only had teeth due to amendments from the opposition which the government opposed the morning of the vote and then supported by 2pm.

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