Greens Senator Criticizes Labor Government's Immigration Deals

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Greens Senator Criticizes Labor Government's Immigration Deals
Greens SenatorDavid ShoebridgeAlbanese Government
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Greens Senator David Shoebridge has criticized the Albanese Labor government for collaborating with the Coalition on passing controversial immigration legislation, including measures allowing the deportation of over 80,000 people and a social media ban for under-16s.

Greens Senator David Shoebridge has railed against the Albanese Labor government for"surrendering" to the Coalition by cutting a deal to pass more than 30 pieces of legislation, including"brutal" migration laws. Greens Senator David Shoebridge has rebuked the Albanese government for cutting deals with the Coalition to pass controversial immigration bills.

Greens Senator David Shoebridge has railed against the Albanese Labor government for"surrendering" to the Coalition to cut a deal to pass more than 30 pieces of legislation, including"brutal" migration laws. Picture: Sky News Australia "But there are... large numbers of people who leave voluntarily every week, small numbers who leave forcibly, and smaller numbers who then lawyer up and say, 'well, I'm not going anywhere'.

"This was the Coalition, and they said it, this was the Coalition driving immigration policy," Mr Shoebridge said."They could only get them through a completely supine, surrendering Labor government that have given in."

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