Australian police cancel random visa check operation after public backlash
Yesterday, Australia’s immigration police announced that they would be stopping people at random on the streets of Melbourne and asking for proof of their visa status. Less than 24 hours later the plan, “Operation Fortitude,” was canceled after Australians reacted with disbelief, anger, and ridicule.
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The initial announcement came from Australia’s new federal immigration police, the Australian Border Force, set up by Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott in July to be an integrated customs and immigration law enforcement force. But as the ABC notes, “ABF officers have substantially greater powers than either Customs or Immigration officials. They carry guns, gather intelligence and have the power to detain offenders.”