MORE evidence is emerging that people have been wrongly deported from Australia.
It raises serious questions about the extent to which the identity and background of detainees is checked by immigration officials before a decision is made to deport them.
It is becoming increasingly clear that not just Australian citizens, but also a large number of asylum seekers, have been sent to countries where their lives are potentially in danger.
The Australian Government has been finding it too easy to wash its hands of responsibility for the detainees who have been deported.
That’s why an inquiry is needed to properly reassess the procedures used in determining whether a person should be deported.