Hundreds of convicted criminals have visas cancelled under Ministers new powers

Over 200 bikies, foreign criminals, including suspected members or associates of bikie gangs, drug traffickers and sex offenders have had their visas cancelled in the past three months and have started being deported from Australia.
The number of cancellations is much higher than in recent years, because Immigration Minister Peter Dutton now has greater powers to revoke visas of convicted criminals. Since December last year, 203 visas have been cancelled, a high rate of cancellations compared to 372 revocations between July 2011 and July 2014, according to a report on the ABC.
Mr Dutton said he would not apologise for taking a tough approach.
"Frankly they're detracting from the Australian society, not adding to it.They should be removed from our shores as quickly as possible,” he said.
Of the 203 people who have had their visas cancelled since mid-December last year, 92 are living in immigration detention centres. Another 99 are serving sentences in prison and 12 have already been deported.
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