Government to urgently reimpose ankle monitoring and curfews for 'NZYQ' cohort after High Court rules them unlawful

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Government to urgently reimpose ankle monitoring and curfews for 'NZYQ' cohort after High Court rules them unlawful
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The federal government is moving urgently to write new regulations to allow ankle monitoring and curfews for people released from immigration detention in the NZYQ ruling, after the High Court ruled those conditions unlawful.

Tony Burke has detailed an "urgent" response from government to the High Court 's ruling.The federal government is moving urgently to write new regulations to allow ankle monitor ing and curfews for people released from immigration detention under the NZYQ ruling.What's next?abc.net.

More than 200 people who were in immigration detention have been released since the High Court ruled last year that theAn update from the Home Affairs Department confirmed that among the cohort of 224 were at least 12 people convicted of murder or attempt murder, 66 of sexual offending, 97 of assault, 15 of domestic violence and just five with a "low or no level" of offending.

In response, the Coalition demanded that the federal government act today to reverse what it called "an embarrassing loss". Shadow Immigration Minister Dan Tehan , Shadow Home Affairs Minister James Paterson and Shadow Attorney-General Michaelia Cash called on the government to introduce a response today.In a statement Mr Burke said the government was taking immediate steps and, as well as bringing in new laws, had boosted police resources for the cohort.

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