High Court ruling will cause ‘racial strife’

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The High Court’s ruling that non-citizens who identify as Aboriginal cannot be deported will cause “tremendous racial strife”, conservatives say.

In a split 4-3 decision yesterday, the High Court found Aboriginal people held a special status exempt from immigration laws, after considering the cases of two convicted criminals the government wanted to deport.

“No one calling themselves Aboriginal can now be expelled by the government from Australia — even if they’re born overseas, even if they aren’t Australian citizens and even if they’re criminals.” Meanwhile, Labor MP Linda Burney, the first indigenous woman elected to the House of Representatives, welcomed the “incredibly significant” ruling.“It reinforces Aboriginal connection country in Australia,” Ms Burney told reporters in Canberra today.

“The High Court has created a new class of citizenship based according to identity which offends the basic moral principle of racial equality,” Mr Begg said. Lawyer Claire Gibbs said the case went far beyond the issue of citizenship. “It’s about who belongs here, who is an Australian national and who is part of the Australian community,” she told reporters outside court yesterday.

 

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