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Why did the High Court rule indefinite immigration detention unlawful?

Why did the High Court rule indefinite immigration detention unlawful?

In an historic decision, the High Court has ruled that indefinite immigration detention is unlawful. And could convicted terrorist Abdul Nacer Benbrika be released following a successful appeal against a conviction that saw him stripped of Australian citizenship.

Law Report · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

November 14, 202328m 34s

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In an historic decision, the High Court has ruled that indefinite immigration detention is unlawful. And could convicted terrorist Abdul Nacer Benbrika be released following a successful appeal against a conviction that saw him stripped of Australian citizenship.

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