So at the moment, the rules are that we cannot deport criminals if they've been here on a residence visa and they've been residents for more than 10 years.
An example of this is the Mama Hooch brothers. These guys are not Kiwis.
I think it’s becoming apparent to a lot of us that we need to stop being so soft and instead start taking a more Australian approach to immigration.
Some say, this terrorist shouldn’t have been here. He could have been booted out ages ago.
Never mind the conversation about amending laws and what law he was charged under and whether he got the maximum sentence for his crime - actually none of that matters. Because he could’ve been deported.
What happened is that the authorities tried to kick him out by revoking his refugee status. That predictably got tied up in an appeal and then paused for his criminal case and two years later he committed a knife attack.
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