Parents are waiting more than 30 years for an Australian visa. The new home affairs minister needs to act. By Mick Tsikas AAP, The Conversation

Lawyers for stateless man known as YBFZ, argue imposing curfews and ankle bracelets on all released detainees breaches the separation of powers between the executive and the judiciary.

But managing the political fallout from legal battles distracts from other profound problems in Australia’s migration system, including the tens of thousands awaiting parent visas.

Parents are waiting more than 30 years for an Australian visa. The new home affairs minister needs to act. By Mick Tsikas AAP, The Conversation