High Court threat to refugee bill after bombshell legal advice

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Breaking: The Morrison government has fired a new broadside at the crossbench bill to allow refugee medical transfers, claiming the change would breach the constitution and should be struck down | CroweDM

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CroweDM Hardly a bombshell. Should read Government kicks yet another own goal.

CroweDM AusVotes2019 When a bully boy doesn’t get his way or perceives he looks bad… the stamping of the feet and destruction begins!!

CroweDM Scott, if you can't get it through, then best you get off to Yarralumla to see the Governor General and call an election. Can you get out there today please?

CroweDM Watching & waiting for the vote!

CroweDM And the High Court shall so find!

CroweDM What? Is it the vibe of it

CroweDM Good on him, what ever it takes.

CroweDM What a great leader of the country .... full of care and compassion NOT

CroweDM Time for a vote of no confidence and a general election. Right now.

CroweDM Quite a funny way to go about ignoring something, isn't it? Auspol

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Bill Shorten set to back down in stand-off over refugee medical billLabor appears set to back down over the refugee medical stand-off, innoculating itself against a potential election campaign battering.
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Leaked ASIO advice on border bill referred to AFP | Sky News AustraliaA security briefing - reportedly based on ASIO advice - that was leaked to the Home Affairs department, has been referred to the Australian Federal Police. \n\nShadow Treasurer Chris Bowen has condemned the leak stating that the information is 'classified for a reason', with Labor confirming it did not receive the briefing.\n\nHome Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has called on Bill Shorten to oppose proposed laws which would change how medical transfers for asylum seekers in offshore detention are processed. \n\nThe briefing warns that changes to refugee transfers would compromise border protection.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Some of us have known this all along. We will be ashamed of our behaviour before too long If the west didn't blow the hell out of these countries, killing innocents, then these people wouldn't of had to leave their ancestral homes. All by design by the powers that shouldn't be no doubt Nobody is stopping them! Oh yes, the bleeding hearts giving them big handouts are! 🤯🤯
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Dutton warns Labor of border risks if refugee medical bill is passed | Sky News AustraliaHome Affairs minister Peter Dutton has called on Bill Shorten to oppose proposed laws which would change how medical transfers for asylum seekers in offshore detention are processed.\n\nMr Dutton says the proposal will 'dismantle' offshore detention and hand the final say to the two doctors requesting medical transfers.\n\nThe Home Affairs Minister claims Opposition Leader Bill Shorten had been briefed by security agencies on the risk of the proposal.\n\nBut a spokeswoman for Mr Shorten denied the claims, accusing the minister of lying.\n\nAustralia’s intelligence agencies have reportedly warned against the proposed changes, claiming it could undermine the nation's border security.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Bolt is inane here's more bolt racist diatribe, this is why people dont listen, he is just so full of bullsit To save your desire to live in a white Christian country?
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Security concerns over refugee medical transfer bill | Sky News AustraliaAustralia’s intelligence agencies have reportedly warned against draft laws to change how medical transfers are processed for asylum seekers in offshore detention, claiming it could undermine the nation's border security.\n\nA briefing from the Department of Home Affairs says the medical transfer bill will strip the government of its power to conduct proper security threat assessments or stop mainland transfers, The Australian reports. \n\nThe changes, inspired by a push from independent MP Kerryn Phelps, would mean any two doctors could request a medical transfer for those in offshore detention.\n\nASIO has warned up to a 1000 asylum seekers could arrive in Australia within weeks if Kerryn Phelps’ medical transfers bill becomes law. \n\n\n\n PeterDutton_MP Rubbish from a rubbish lying government. PeterDutton_MP Dutton politicises ASIO. Quelle surprise. PeterDutton_MP When racist rich folks are upset we noticed they'd been charging us $12,000 a year for cavier and moet, they come after the most vulnerable - Racist fearmongering. That's Dutton.
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Medivac bill: Refugee transfer laws 'unconstitutional', according to solicitor-generalProposed new laws making it easier for asylum seekers to get medical treatment are unconstitutional, the solicitor general has told the federal government Auspol Welp, here it comes - who's gonna blink first? Qldaah My God!! It’s unconstitutional to provide medical care to prisoners in our camps That sums up Australia! So spending $20million a month passed through the house?
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One in three Nauru refugees to seek medical help in Australia under Phelps bill, expert saysAhead of a showdown between the crossbench and Prime Minister Scott Morrison next week, a doctor formerly based on Nauru has said around 300 refugees will likely apply for mainland treatment if an urgent medical transfer bill is passed. MaxKoslowski The other 2 of 3 will follow shortly thereafter as family. CountryShoppers MaxKoslowski MaxKoslowski Great scam
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