Surrogate children stuck in legal void
Babies born overseas via surrogacy arrangements face uncertainty over their legal parentage.
Babies born overseas via surrogacy arrangements face uncertainty over their legal parentage.
Fiji’s Prime Minister has flatly refused to take in Islamic State terrorist Neil Prakash.
A two-letter misspelling of an ISIS member’s name allowed him to live in Australia for a year before authorities found out.
Peter Dutton maintains terrorist Neil Prakash is a Fijian national and it was legal to strip him of his Australian citizenship.
Anglican priest Rod Bower has been rebuked after comparing the processing of asylum-seekers on Manus Island to the Holocaust.
The Coalition has closed 19 immigration detention centres and released almost 2000 children from immigration detention.
Australia’s move to strip terrorist Neil Prakash of citizenship has been thrown into doubt, with Fiji saying he isn’t one of its citizens.
The children of Islamic State recruiter Neil Prakash, whose citizenship has been cancelled, can become Australians.
A plan to force migrants to settle in regional areas met a sceptical reception in the early days of the Howard government in 1996.
UK politicians urged to look at how Australia turns back boats in dealing with its own migrant crisis in the English Channel.
Neil Prakash ‘no longer considered an Australian’ after serving the murderous Islamic State organisation.
Malaysian citizens are now redflagged on Australia’s secretive immigration watchlist more than any other nationality.
Tasmania can help resolve national immigration and energy debate, says Premier Will Hodgman.
Bill Shorten has been accused of “unravelling Operation Sovereign Borders’’ after softening Labor’s asylum-seeker policy.
ALP conference: In the first sign of dissent on migration in Labor ranks, a controversial amendment on asylum seekers has been defeated.
A novel pathway for potential migrants to work in rural Australia was opened this week by the federal government.
Younos Yari stepped off an asylum boat into a system on the edge of chaos on August 19, 2010.
Scott Morrison has commissioned an inquiry into how refugees are integrating, as Labor vows to lift the refugee intake.
Doctors for Refugees says medical professionals would not automatically rubber-stamp the transfer of refugees from Nauru.
Gladys Berejiklian has hailed the fact the federal government has agreed to give the states major input on migration levels.
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