Deportation notices for Sri Lankan family with Australian-born children

The family lost their Federal Court appeal and now face deportation after living in Australia for over four years.

A couple with Australian-born children could be deported within days.

A couple with Australian-born children could be deported within days. Source: AAP

A Sri Lankan family with Australian-born children has now been served with deportation notices by the Australian Border Force and could be sent home within days. 

The Tamil couple lost a bid to halt their deportation in the Federal Court on Thursday.
Despite having 21 days to appeal this ruling, the family were reportedly issued deportation notices on Friday afternoon. 

Parents Priya and Nadesalingam and their two Australian-born daughters have been in a Melbourne detention centre for 110 days, after they were taken from their home in Biloela, in Central Queensland on March 5.

Priya and Nadesalingam came to Australia on separate boats in 2012 and 2013 and settled in Biloela before having their two daughters.
Nadesalingam and Priya with their two children. They are likely facing deportation.
Nadesalingam and Priya with their two children. They are likely facing deportation. Source: TRC
Residents of the Queensland town of Biloela are calling on Immigration Minister Peter Dutton to respect due process after Border Force issued the deportation notice to the parents. 

“Priya and Nades lawyers are now working frantically to ensure this family is able to exercise their right to appeal Wednesday’s court decision,” said family friend Angela Fredericks.
Tamil Asylum seeker family removed in dawn raid in central Queensland
Tamil Asylum seeker family removed in dawn raid in central Queensland Source: TRC
A petition in support of the family now has over 103,000 signatures.

 The Department of Home Affairs has previously said the family's case has been comprehensively assessed over many years by the department, various tribunals and the courts.

The department said they have consistently found the case does not meet Australia's protection obligations.

 


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