Chinese refugee challenges Australian law that imposes a curfew and tracking bracelet

The High Court building is seen in Canberra Australia, Thursday, Nov. 23, 2023. The new laws rushed through Australia's Parliament last week to impose curfews and electronic tracking bracelets on a category of migrants with criminal records face their first High Court challenge as lawyers for a former Chinese student claim the tough new measures are unconstitutional. (AP Photo/Rod McGuirk)

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Lawyers for a Chinese refugee claim the tough new measures rushed through Australia’s Parliament to mandate curfews and electronic tracking bracelets on some foreigners with criminal records are unconstitutional, challenging them in the High Court.

The man, identified in court documents seen by The Associated Press on Thursday as S151, is one of at least 93 migrants who have been freed in the two weeks since the High Court ruled their indefinite detention in prison-like facilities for foreigners without visas was unconstitutional.

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