New Zealand furious as Australia resumes controversial criminal deportation policy

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'We don't agree with Australia deporting their problems to NZ.'

"We're receiving them because we're obliged to receive them, but it would be wrong to say we're happy about it," Health Minister Chris Hipkins told Radio New Zealand.

"In the eyes of the law, they've done their time, they have been released, and we have to treat them accordingly.". Earlier this year, Ms Ardern cited one person affected by the laws"who moved to Australia, not much older than one year old".

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