The consequences of the government’s new migration legislation could be dire – for individuals and for Australia. The Conversation. By Jane McAdam, Daniel Ghezelbash, Madeline Gleeson, Tristan Harley

The bill also gives the minister a new power to “blacklist” entire countries and prevent their citizens from applying for Australian visas.

This is a discretionary power that requires little consultation and is unlikely to be subject to administrative or judicial review. The only limitations on this power are that the minister first consults with the prime minister and minister for foreign affairs. The immigration minister must also detail why they think it is in the national interest to make such a decision.

The consequences of the government's new migration legislation could be dire - for individuals and for Australia. By Jane McAdam, Daniel Ghezelbash, Madeline Gleeson and Tristan Harley, The Conversation