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Taylor says leaked immigration plan has ‘no validity’

Josh Taylor

Josh Taylor

Following the leak of immigration policy developed under former Liberal leader Sussan Ley on Monday, the new opposition leader, Angus Taylor, said he had not seen the plan, and that it had not been brought to shadow cabinet and it had “no validity”.

The Ley plan proposed to ban migrants from specific regions of 13 countries, and would seek to remove up to 100,000 asylum seekers and people on student visas more quickly from Australia.

On ABC’s 7.30 program, Taylor said he had not seen the document:

Frankly, I don’t know what the document is. I don’t know where it’s come from, and I don’t know what’s in it.

Taylor said that the plan he would announce would be developed with his soon-to-be-announced shadow cabinet, but would not be drawn on detail beyond the principles he had outlined in his speech after becoming Liberal leader on Friday.

In response to being asked on whether social media would be checked, Taylor said intelligence agencies “need to be looking at this very very closely”, and there would be some regions migrants are coming from “where the risks are high”.

That doesn’t mean you necessarily shut the door on those places, but it does mean, you do the work to make sure the people who are coming are not people who are going to threaten our way of life, and bring violence to our country.

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And we are also reporting on Taylor being warned not to copy Donald Trump’s hardline border policies:



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