Robodeport or surveillance fantasy?: how automated is automatic visa cancellation in Australia?

Leanne Weber, Alison Gerard
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Australia has been widely condemned for its harsh and comprehensive external border controls that seek to control the inward mobility of would-be asylum seekers through visa denial, interdiction and offshore detention. Less widely discussed is the fact that internal controls have been repeatedly ramped up over the past two decades. This includes the administrative removal of lawfully-present non-citizens following visa cancellation on character grounds under s501 of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth). Automatic visa cancellation was introduced in 2014 for non-citizens sentenced to a prison term of 12  months or more, or for certain offences, bypassing individualised decision-making and raising the spectre of a visa cancellation pipeline feeding a highly automated deportation machinery. In an age of increasingly automated forms of governance, a key question that arises is the role that has been played by automated systems in achieving what has been a seismic shift in practice, and the normative implications of any developments towards automation within the visa cancellation and removal systems. This paper outlines the shift towards automation in other systems of governance in Australia—most notably the notorious Robodebt scheme—before examining automation in Australia’s visa cancellation system. Documentary analysis of recent parliamentary inquiries, independent reports and government policy is used to piece together the development of inter-agency data exchange practices and automation over three specific periods—historical practice pre-2014, post-2014 to the present, and proposed future developments. We conclude that Australia’s s501 visa cancellation system is neither automated nor automatic. Rather, the 2014 law reform gave rise to a ‘surveillance fantasy’ with immense consequences for non-citizens, particularly those who face long days in immigration detention at the conclusion of their prison sentence. We show that while concerns about increasing automation are well-founded, systems based on less sophisticated forms of information handling and reliant on human decision-making nevertheless continue to raise age-old questions concerning efficiency, accuracy and fairness.
澳大利亚自动取消签证的自动化程度如何?
澳大利亚因其严厉而全面的外部边界管制而受到广泛谴责,这种管制试图通过拒发签证、拦截和离岸拘留来控制潜在寻求庇护者的内部流动。较少被广泛讨论的是,在过去二十年中,澳大利亚一再加强内部控制。这包括在根据《1958 年移民法》(澳大利亚联邦)第 501 条以品行为由吊销签证后,对合法居留的非公民实施行政驱逐。2014 年,对被判处 12 个月或以上有期徒刑或犯有某些罪行的非公民实行了自动取消签证,绕过了个性化决策,并引发了为高度自动化的驱逐机制提供支持的签证取消管道的幽灵。在治理形式日益自动化的时代,一个关键问题是,自动化系统在实现实践中的巨大转变中发挥了什么作用,以及签证注销和遣返系统自动化发展的规范意义。本文概述了澳大利亚其他治理系统向自动化的转变--其中最引人注目的是臭名昭著的机器人债务计划--然后探讨了澳大利亚签证注销系统中的自动化问题。通过对近期议会调查、独立报告和政府政策的文献分析,我们拼凑出机构间数据交换实践和自动化在三个特定时期的发展--2014 年前的历史实践、2014 年后至今的实践以及未来的发展建议。我们的结论是,澳大利亚的s501签证注销系统既非自动化,也非自动。相反,2014 年的法律改革催生了一种 "监视幻想",对非公民造成了巨大影响,尤其是那些在刑满释放后面临长期移民拘留的人。我们表明,尽管对自动化程度不断提高的担忧是有根据的,但基于不太复杂的信息处理形式并依赖于人类决策的系统仍然会引发有关效率、准确性和公平性的老问题。
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