Djokovic Visa issue - "What more could this man have done?"

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Gideon300

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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-10/novak-djokovic-live-court-hearing-jan-10/100747106

Novak Djokovic has fallen foul of Australia's immigration laws. He had a visa, but that apparently is not good enough for Border Force or many of the Australian public. Some of the rhetoric has been brutal and insulting. Anyone would have thought that Djokovic was a career criminal trying to dodge immigration laws. No, he's a tennis player, invited to come on a 25 hour plane trip to entertain Australians. It costs him a great deal of time and money. Of course, he can afford the money.

This case has exposed an unpleasant side of many Australian's nature. We are supposedly friendly and welcoming. Too many have jumped to conclusions before all the facts are out. I'm glad that Djokovic has taken this to court. I hope he wins the case. The federal government could still throw him out. It depends on how bloody minded they choose to be.
 

ZNP

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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-10/novak-djokovic-live-court-hearing-jan-10/100747106

Novak Djokovic has fallen foul of Australia's immigration laws. He had a visa, but that apparently is not good enough for Border Force or many of the Australian public. Some of the rhetoric has been brutal and insulting. Anyone would have thought that Djokovic was a career criminal trying to dodge immigration laws. No, he's a tennis player, invited to come on a 25 hour plane trip to entertain Australians. It costs him a great deal of time and money. Of course, he can afford the money.

This case has exposed an unpleasant side of many Australian's nature. We are supposedly friendly and welcoming. Too many have jumped to conclusions before all the facts are out. I'm glad that Djokovic has taken this to court. I hope he wins the case. The federal government could still throw him out. It depends on how bloody minded they choose to be.
Simple, Djokovic needs to realize he is not welcome in Australia, leave Australia and shake off the dust vowing never to return to Australia. I think others will follow his example.
 

Gideon300

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Simple, Djokovic needs to realize he is not welcome in Australia, leave Australia and shake off the dust vowing never to return to Australia. I think others will follow his example.
You may be right. Sanity has prevailed in the courtroom at least. The bureaucrats could still force him out. If they do, I suspect that the Australian Open might end up a casualty of the conflict.