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New Zealand Prime Minister blasts Canberra’s ‘corrosive’ expulsions

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AUCKLAND, New Zealand: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern condemned Australia’s hardline policy of deporting Kiwi criminals at a meeting with counterpar­t Scott Morrison Wednesday, saying it was ‘corrosive’ to trans-Tasman relations.

Australia’s conservati­ve government introduced a ‘character test’ for non-citizens convicted of crimes in 2014 that allows officials to expel them permanentl­y.

New Zealanders are one of the nationalit­ies most affected, with about 1,500 caught in the dragnet.

While some are hardened criminals, there have been many stories of people deported over relatively minor offences such as shopliftin­g and low-level fraud.

Ardern, leader of the centreleft Labour Party, said officials had also expelled people who had grown up in Australia and had no links to New Zealand.

She used unusually strong language in her annual meeting with Australia’s leader after also raising the issue last year to no effect.

“In my view, this issue has become corrosive in our relationsh­ip over time,” she said as Morrison stood beside her at a joint press conference.

“I’ve made it clear that New Zealandhas­noissuewit­hAustralia taking a dim view of newly arrived non-citizens committing crimes.

“But equally, the New Zealand people have a dim view of the deportatio­n of people who move to Australia as children and have grown up there.”

Morrison said Australia was listening but defended the policy, which his government wants to extend to cover minors.

“Our government has taken a very strong line when it comes to those who are in Australia who are on visas,” he said.

“Visas are not citizenshi­p, visas are provided on the basis of people being compliant with those visas and that doesn’t include committing crimes.”

Ardern also dismissed an Australian media report her government had imposed strict conditions on its offer to accept 150 asylum seekers from Australia’s offshore detention camps, including not taking any single males. — AFP

 ??  ?? Morrison (left) gestures as he speaks beside Ardern during a joint press conference in Auckland. — AFP photo
Morrison (left) gestures as he speaks beside Ardern during a joint press conference in Auckland. — AFP photo

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