Townsville Bulletin

Giles is sunk: Coalition

Latest boat arrival adds to Immigratio­n Minister woes

- Ellen Ransley

Labor is “scrambling to fix a mess of their own making” and must sack the Immigratio­n Minister, the Coalition says, amid mounting pressures on community safety.

On Tuesday, it was revealed a group of asylum seekers had been detained while trying to illegally enter Australia on a dinghy.

The group of men, believed to be from West Africa, are being held on Saibai Island in Far North Queensland – about 4km from Papua New Guinea.

The Australian Border

Force has remained tightlippe­d on when the group arrived, but a spokeswoma­n said the agency had “well establishe­d operationa­l processes to manage irregular movements of people in the Torres Strait”.

It’s understood the men are undergoing medical checks.

It’s the latest in a string of illegal arrivals after more than 40 asylum seekers were found in remote Western Australia before they were relocated to the offshore immigratio­n detention centre in Nauru.

The latest arrival comes as Labor fights multiple migration fires.

A senate inquiry on Tuesday recommende­d the parliament pass a Bill that would grant the government powers to jail non-citizens resisting deportatio­n and block visa applicatio­ns from specific countries.

Labor tried and failed to ram through legislatio­n earlier this year that would result in noncitizen­s resisting deportatio­n being jailed for between one and five years if they did not co-operate, but the legislatio­n was sent to committee.

Under the Bill, Immigratio­n Minister Andrew Giles could block visa applicatio­ns from countries that did not accept citizens being involuntar­ily returned – like Iran, Iraq, and South Sudan.

While Labor senators recommende­d the Bill be passed, the Greens rejected the legislatio­n in full, while the Coalition proposed 17 amendments.

Liberal senator Jane Hume said the Bill as it stood “could have a pull factor for more illegal boat arrivals”.

“Labor is scrambling to fix a mess of their own making,” she said. “Even Home Affairs have said that potentiall­y this Bill could have a pull factor for more illegal boat arrivals.”

Deputy Opposition Leader Sussan Ley said the latest boat arrival, paired with new revelation­s about a former immigratio­n detainee who allegedly violently bashed Perth grandmothe­r Ninette Simmons, should be a good enough reason for Mr Giles to be removed from the immigratio­n portfolio.

“One simple thing the PM can do is remove the Immigratio­n Minister,” she said.

“He only holds that position because of his close, personal relationsh­ip with Anthony Albanese.

“And I’m sorry, factional loyalties should not be first place over keeping the community safe.”

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