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  • super jumbe
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    • Dec 2008
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    Briton Faces Deportation Under Australian Laws



    A 51-year-old British citizen, who has lived in Australia since he was one year old, is facing deportation to the UK under strict new immigration laws.

    Ian Wightman was last year convicted of starting a bushfire in Western Australia, and subsequently served 15 months in jail.

    After being released, he was then detained by immigration staff and is now being held in a detention centre on the remote Australian territory of Christmas Island.

    Mr Wightman, who has family in Australia, has described the situation as "mind-numbingly degrading".

    "It's an open-ended sentence and there's no information, you can't get any information," he told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

    Under Australia?s new migration laws, anyone who has been sentenced to a jail term of 12 months or more fails the ?character test?, which then gives the government the power to cancel their visa.

    Mr Wightman has only returned to the UK once since moving to Australia 50 years ago.

    His father, mother, and siblings all call Australia home. His partner of more than 25 years is an Australian citizen.

    Mr Wightman?s lawyer, Alisdair Putt, says even though his client has "strong ties" to his adopted country, he could end up being sent back to the UK.

    "In an effort to protect Australia, a lot of other people have been caught up (in the legal changes)," Mr Putt told Sky News.

    Mr Wightman is not alone. Hundreds of other people, who have called Australia home for most of their life, are in a similar situation because of the new laws.

    "I?ve got several UK clients, so there must be a lot of others around the country," Mr Putt said.

    Australia?s Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has previously dismissed concerns about the new laws, arguing that people with criminal records are "detracting" from society.
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  • GastonJ
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    • Dec 2009
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    #2
    "Mr Wightman is not alone. Hundreds of other people, who have called Australia home for most of their life, are in a similar situation because of the new laws."

    If they didn't break the old ones they wouldn't be subject to the new ones. Sorry like, but he knew the consequences of his actions, and still did it. Unless of course he isn't guilty and has an appeal in?

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    • super jumbe
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      • Dec 2008
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      #3
      I can see why he is refusing to come back home!!! The Ronald Briggs the great train robbers came back to rest, have the Brits ever deported ausi and us criminals?
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      • GastonJ
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        • Dec 2009
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        #4
        Dunno where this was reported, you haven't posted the link, but doubtless it's one of those comics that bay for blood for the UK to deport any foreigner who's committed a crime in the UK. Why should any other country not deport foreign criminals just because they're British?
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        • Meat-Head
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          • Oct 2009
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          #5
          Under the circumstances yes, not so much be exported, lived there 50 years, should know not to light bush fires .

          we should export ALL our imports abd there inbreds.

          OFF TOOIC:-

          why do they not cut down bushes to stop fires in the furst place?

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          • super jumbe
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            • Dec 2008
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            #6
            Originally posted by Meat-Head
            why do they not cut down bushes to stop fires in the furst place?
            Now why I could not think about that!!!
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            • GastonJ
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              • Dec 2009
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              #7
              Originally posted by Meat-Head
              OFF TOOIC:-

              why do they not cut down bushes to stop fires in the furst place?
              As well trimmed and tidy bush is always welcome
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              • ontherack
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                • Apr 2011
                • 1080

                #8
                Originally posted by GastonJ
                As well trimmed and tidy bush is always welcome
                Brazilians don't suffer too much from this.........( bush fires). If this guy is dumped here, will it be house fires next???

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                • ifred
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                  • Jun 2010
                  • 1627

                  #9
                  What happening here! we use to dump our no good to aussieland, no way should we allow them to return to sender
                  A bit rich penal colony rejecting model that sets on fire .....prehaps they like some vaxuhall's zat is on fire
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                  • Meat-Head
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                    • Oct 2009
                    • 32000

                    #10
                    think the aussies call vauchall/opel Holden there, but ask autrainlan DK members

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                    • DOUGALMCD
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                      • May 2011
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                      #11
                      The headline says it all British not Australian he's that taken with the country he forgot to become an Aussie national.

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