After living in Australia for the rest of his life, he was repatriated to New Zealand after 55 years

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

This year, 57-year-old Michael Scott Fear was repatriated to New Zealand by Australia**, sparking widespread controversy and discussion. Fear has been living in Australia but was deported to New Zealand by the Australian Department of Immigration on charges of a number of crimes, including assault with arms, drug use and domestic violence. Although he is a New Zealand citizen, he is concerned about being forced to return to New Zealand as he has never lived in New Zealand and has no relatives or friends there.

This incident has aroused widespread attention and discussion on the Internet. There are some who sympathize with Fear's plight, believing that he has put down roots in Australia and will face many difficulties in returning to New Zealand. But on the other hand, there are also those who believe that the criminal conduct of Fear cannot be tolerated and that the Australian Department of Immigration is justified in deporting him under Section 501 of the Migration Act. The controversy has sparked criticism of Section 501 of Australia's immigration law. Many people believe that the law is problematic because it deportes New Zealand citizens to a country that is completely unfamiliar, which in some way destroys their families and relationships.

Similar incidents have occurred in the past. According to reports, there are many cases similar to fear. Many New Zealand citizens have been deported to New Zealand for crimes committed in Australia, although they have not lived in New Zealand. These cases have sparked controversy over Section 501 of the Immigration Act and have become a sore point in Australia-New Zealand diplomacy.

This incident had a significant impact on society. On the one hand, it has sparked public concern and criticism of Section 501 of the Immigration Law, which many people believe needs to be revised and improved. On the other hand, the incident also had an impact on diplomatic relations between Australia and New Zealand. Fear argues that the expulsion of a New Zealand citizen like him could have a negative impact on relations between the two countries, and that similar incidents have reached the "limit of tolerance".

At the moment, there is no update on the incident. However, New Zealand Prime Minister Luxon will travel to Sydney to meet with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to discuss the controversial 501 regulation. This meeting may bring new opportunities for further discussion and possible amendments to the law.

The incident of Michael Scott Fear's deportation to New Zealand by Australia** has sparked widespread concern and controversy. The incident revealed the problems of Section 501 of the Australian Immigration Act and had a significant impact on society. It remains to be seen what the impact of the whole incident will be, and the new meeting may bring new opportunities for the revision of the law. What do readers think about this incident?Do you support the decision of the Australian Department of Immigration or are you sympathetic to Fear's plight?Welcome to leave a message to participate in the discussion!

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