Australia’s parliament has passed a controversial plan to resettle hundreds of people who have been denied refugee visas because of criminal convictions. The federal government will pay Nauru more than $1.5bn over the next 30 years.
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- Australia and Nauru have agreed to resettle over 350 refugees ineligible for settlement in Australia. 13s
- The High Court previously ruled indefinite detention of these refugees illegal. 25s
- The United Nations and legal experts have raised concerns about the deal's legality and transparency. 1m 4s
- The agreement will cost Australia $1.62 billion over 30 years, with significant upfront and annual payments. 1m 27s
- Parliament has passed the legislation with bipartisan support despite ongoing criticism. 2m 18s