Immigration Minister Alex Hawke moves Tamil asylum seeker family to Perth | 7NEWS

7NEWS Australia published this video item, entitled “Immigration Minister Alex Hawke moves Tamil asylum seeker family to Perth | 7NEWS” – below is their description.

A Tamil asylum seeker family locked up on Christmas Island for almost two years will be allowed to live in Perth.

Immigration Minister Alex Hawke has intervened in their long running fight to stay in Australia.

But the minister says that does not mean they’ll be allowed to stay in Australia.

More Details: https://7news.link/3gp4XRp

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