Going to take a controversial (and brave) counterpoint....
There is no doubt that Australia has a pretty nasty immigration system, both past and present. But actually was Djokovic actually treated that unfairly?
As I understand it, immigration queried his right to enter, refused, and he got the right to appeal before a court. It's hardly on the scale of delaying someone's asylum hearing, then deporting then before they can attend - something we used to do regularly under Jacqui Smith, and for all I know probably still do.
Going to take a controversial (and brave) counterpoint....
There is no doubt that Australia has a pretty nasty immigration system, both past and present. But actually was Djokovic actually treated that unfairly?
As I understand it, immigration queried his right to enter, refused, and he got the right to appeal before a court. It's hardly on the scale of delaying someone's asylum hearing, then deporting then before they can attend - something we used to do regularly under Jacqui Smith, and for all I know probably still do.