Immigration minister's 'God-like' powers can be put to better use in Tamil family's case | Peter Billings and Joseph Lelliott

The government’s review process prioritises speed over fairness, but the children’s best interests should take precedence

Legal action in the federal court has, until at least Friday, put a stay on the deportation of a Tamil family of four “failed” refugee claimants. The parents (who arrived by boat in 2012 and 2013), along with their Australian-born children, had previously been living in the community of Biloela for several years.

Their substantive claims for refugee protection (and temporary visas) have been refused, and immigration officials and the independent review body have said there is no real chance of significant harm if they are returned to Sri Lanka in the foreseeable future. Subsequent court challenges that have alleged that legal and procedural errors tainted the review process have been unsuccessful.

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