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John Key gives Australia `a blunt message’

A 23-year-old New Zealander who begged Australia’s immigration minister not to deport him back to this country has died in Australia’s Supermax prison.

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Barns claimed that approximately 1,500 people from New Zealand are imprisoned at present, while around 5,000 have been jailed for the past 10 years.

I don’t want her to be sent to New Zealand, she has lived in Australia since she was three, all of her family is here’.

“A key issue when dealing with offenders being deported back to New Zealand has been obtaining reliable information about the individual and their current risk profile”, Justice Minister Amy Adams said.

The spike in the visa cancellations of New Zealanders is a outcome of the Australian government’s crackdown on foreign criminals, via an amendment to the Migration Act that came into effect in December previous year.

‘Care arrangements for children are a central part of location and detention planning prior to and following Section 501 decisions, ‘ a spokesman for Peter Dutton told NT News regarding Ms Russell’s possible deportation.

Ms Bishop provided assurances to New Zealand that a full inquiry was under way into Togatuki’s death.

Meanwhile, Australian Senator Ian MacDonald said that Kiwis can’t expect special treatment from Australia.

He had left New Zealand at age four and served a sentence for robbery and assault.

Ardern said Labour was keen to see further details about the proposed supervision regime for offenders returned to New Zealand, in order to understand its scope and the risk level of offenders to whom it would apply.

“There’s people that have often spent their entire lives now in Australia, they went over there when they were very, very, young”.

However, New Zealanders who have previously served jail time in Australia are now being sent there and held for months, Radio New Zealand has reported.

“This arrangement will provide New Zealand agencies with up to six months’ advance notice of potential upcoming deportations, and provide for the sharing of information prior to arrival that will help New Zealand better manage the return of New Zealand citizens such as criminal conviction records, summary of offences, case history, gang connections, fingerprints and photographs”, Mr Woodhouse said.

The meeting with Ms Bishop took place amid growing calls for the New Zealand government to take action, following the death two weeks ago of Kiwi born Junior Togatuki in a high-security detention centre while he was awaiting deportation.

Mr Key is due to meet with Mr Turnbull at a later date.

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It comes after a commitment in February between Mr Key and the then Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott to share more information.

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has given Australia a blunt message about the way Kiwis are being treated