Australia deporting refugee to Nauru may cause his ‘imminent’ and ‘preventable’ death, court hears
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- A high court hearing has revealed that Australia plans to deport an Iranian refugee, known as TCXM, to Nauru, where his legal team argues that inadequate medical facilities could lead to his imminent death due to severe asthma. The case follows a recent high court ruling that temporarily freed TCXM from immigration detention after he was granted a 30-year visa for Nauru earlier this year.
- This development raises significant concerns about the safety and health of refugees sent to Nauru, particularly in light of the ongoing debate surrounding Australia's offshore processing policies and the adequacy of medical care available on the island.
- The situation reflects broader issues regarding Australia's immigration policies, including allegations of corruption related to funding for offshore processing and the potential return of refugees to their home countries, which has sparked controversy and highlighted the challenges faced by asylum seekers in Nauru.
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