Tennis Star Novak Djokovic Faces Deportation After Losing His Case
- Publish date: Thursday، 22 December 2022
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Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic faces deportation from Australia after the federal court canceled his visa on Sunday after deciding against vaccination for Covid-19. The country said that he is posing a risk. Three judges ruled for his deportation, and the player was very disappointed because he was to take part in the Australian Open that starts on Monday; however, he said:
“I respect the Court’s ruling, and I will cooperate with the relevant authorities in relation to my departure from the country.”
Despite him appealing for the first rule to cancel his visa for being a threat to public order, he would encourage all anti-vaccinators that would pose a threat to Australian society.
I welcome today’s unanimous decision by the Full Federal Court of Australia, upholding my decision to exercise my power under the Migration Act to cancel Mr Novak Djokovic’s visa in the public interest.
— Alex Hawke MP (@AlexHawkeMP) January 16, 2022
I can confirm that Mr Djokovic has now departed Australia. pic.twitter.com/8CapwFeDCS
However, the ruling was made, and he is currently on his way to Dubai UAE on an Emirates flight after facing deportation.
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