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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the deal wasn’t “secret”, but refused to disclose how long the deal will last.
Last year, the government passed a suite of laws that included granting the government additional powers for deportation.
Deal ‘dehumanising’ for asylum seekers
“It raises questions about the procedural rights that our government thinks that migrants and refugees should be entitled to, as opposed to the rest of the population.

Greens senator David Shoebridge said the Nauru deportation deal is “dehumanising”. Source: AAP / Mick Tsikas
“The system has well and truly had its pound of flesh from this group of people, and I think it is high time that we all collectively draw a line,” she said.
“Certainly there is a large number of people within that cohort who have very minor criminal records, including as children, and who have been in the community and not offended for a decade or more,” she said.

Australia has committed an upfront payment of $408 million as part of a deal to send non-citizens formerly in immigration detention to Nauru, with an additional $70 million each year to cover ongoing costs. Source: AAP / Ben McKay
Greens immigration spokesperson David Shoebridge said it was a “dehumanising deal”.