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      <title>High Court challenge seeking power to deport First Nations people is dropped by the Attorney General</title>
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      <description>A High Court challenge to a recent ruling that Aboriginal people are not “aliens” under the Constitution and, accordingly, cannot be deported has been withdrawn by the Federal Attorney-General, Mark Dreyfus QC.</description>
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           A High Court challenge to a recent ruling that Aboriginal people are not “aliens” under the Constitution and, accordingly, cannot be deported has been withdrawn by the Federal Attorney-General, Mark Dreyfus QC. 
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            In February 2020, the High Court of Australia in
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           Love v Commonwealth; Thoms v Commonwealth
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           , held that Aboriginal Australians cannot be classified as “aliens” under section 51(xix) of the Constitution. 
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            In early 2022, the then Morrison government, sought to challenge the Court’s decision in
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            in relation to a matter concerning Mr Shayne Montgomery, a New Zealand-born man who was adopted into a Mununjali family as a teenager after a period of homelessness. 
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           When Mr Montgomery was convicted of non-violent aggravated burglary four years ago, his citizenship came into question. The Immigration department cancelled his visa, and, following release from prison, Mr Montgomery was taken into immigration detention. 
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           Mr Montgomery challenged his visa cancellation in the Federal Court in 2021 asserting that he was recognised by elders as a Mununjali man. The Court ruled in his favour, and he was released from immigration detention. 
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           The Morrison government intended to challenge this decision; however, in July 2022, a notice of discontinuance was filed by the Commonwealth with the High Court granting leave to the Albanese government to withdraw the case.
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           A spokesperson for the Attorney General said: “
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            has been the law of the land for more than two years now, and the Albanese government will not seek to overturn [it].”
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           Mr Montgomery is now able to live safely with his family and community after having his visa re-instated. 
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           Lawyers for Mr Montgomery stated that: “Self-determination is a fundamental right that must be respected if we are truly committed to reconciliation and truth telling.”
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            The decision of
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            remains intact meaning that First Nations peoples cannot be deported from their own country. 
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           Munro Legal works extensively with First Nations people who have been victims of institutional abuse. If you wish to discuss your rights and options, please contact Munro Legal to arrange a consultation. 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Sep 2022 02:10:46 GMT</pubDate>
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