Source: Southern Metropolis Daily
On the 7th local time, according to a report by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, people held protests outside the hotel in Melbourne where Djokovic was detained. They believed that Djokovic was detained by the Australian Border Guard as unfair treatment. Some protesters sprayed the exterior wall of the hotel with paint and tried to climb. The two were arrested by the police. On the 7th local time, Australian Minister of the Interior Karen Andrews stated that Djokovic could leave Australia at any time. After being refused entry by Australia, Djokovic stayed in an immigration detention hotel in Melbourne on the evening of the 6th. There were some immigrants seeking asylum in this hotel.
According to a CCTV news report, on the evening of the 6th local time, after Djokovic’s visa was cancelled by the Australian government, a spokesperson for the Australian Border Guard said that the Australian Border Guard carried out investigations on two other persons who had also obtained entry exemption permits. Review to determine whether their entry procedures meet the requirements. The spokesperson said that the situation of the two people is similar to that of Djokovic, and they have also obtained a medical exemption certificate. At present, according to the statement of the Australian Minister of the Interior Karen Andrews, the possibility of more people being deported cannot be ruled out.
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