At least 27 foreign criminals, including a child killer, four paedophiles, and three rapists, have been spared deportation since Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke cancelled nationalist activist Matthew Gruter’s visa for his political opinions.
Each of these 27 cases could be a standalone story, only one has been reported on by the corporate media (Fijian “stealthing” rapist given refugee visa).
A Fijian man convicted of sick sex act during a Grindr hook-up has won a bid for a refugee visa as he faces “risk of harm” if deported.
A Fijian man convicted of “stealthing” rape during a Grindr hook-up has won a bid for a refugee visa after a tribunal found he “deeply regretted” the conduct.
The aspiring nurse, referred to only as MPGJ in court documents, was rejected for a protection visa by the Immigration Minister in September.
The Minister had previously accepted the 32-year-old’s claims that he faced “risk of harm” if he were removed to Fiji — despite him having returned to his home country on three occasions since first coming to Australia in 2022 — but denied the visa on character grounds.
MPGJ appealed to the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART), which last week overturned the Minister’s decision.
“I consider there is a minimal or remote risk that the Applicant will engage in further criminal conduct should he be allowed to remain in Australia,” ART general member Shane Evans said.

They’ve even ignored an Indian allowed to stay despite sexually assaulting 17 women.
Indian IT worker named David Rayan (also reported as David Suresh Rayan) who sexually assaulted 17 women at a Melbourne nightclub in 2023 was recently spared deportation from Australia by a tribunal.
Rayan pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting 17 women across multiple incidents in September and October 2023 at the Revolver nightclub in Melbourne. The attacks were described as “deliberate” by the judge.
In May 2025, Rayan avoided jail time and was instead ordered to undergo treatment for alcohol abuse and participate in programs to reduce the risk of reoffending. The judge acknowledged the significant impact on the victims, who described ongoing anxiety and a shattered sense of security.
In December 2025, an administrative tribunal ruled against his deportation, determining that it would not be fair to his three-year-old daughter, who is an Australian citizen.
Rayan has lost his IT job, is prohibited from meeting his daughter, and is currently working as a driver in Australia, remaining in the country despite his crimes. The decision has generated controversy and public debate in Australia.