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The farce is still not over! Exposed to deyont detention for the second time, or forcibly deported by Australia!

Beijing time on January 10 news, although the Australian Federal Court ruled that Djokovic won the case, the visa storm is still not over. An hour after Djokovic was freed, the Australian side took further action.

The farce is still not over! Exposed to deyont detention for the second time, or forcibly deported by Australia!

According to the Daily Telegraph reporter, the federal police car appeared at djokovic's lawyer's office and made a second arrest. According to the relevant regulations of the Australian side, although Djokovic won the case, the Immigration Minister can still exercise his personal right to make a second arrest and expulsion of Djokovic.

The farce is still not over! Exposed to deyont detention for the second time, or forcibly deported by Australia!

If the Immigration Minister exercises his right to deport Djokovic, Djokovic will not only not be able to play at the Australian Open this year, he will be barred from entering Australia for the next three years. For Djokovic, who is already 34 years old, such a blow would be very fatal.

The farce is still not over! Exposed to deyont detention for the second time, or forcibly deported by Australia!

Australian media reports said the move was a pressure on Djokovic to leave Australia "voluntarily". If Djokovic leaves now, he could still return to Australia next year. But if Deyo chooses to remain in Australia, he will be punished by deportation plus three years of inadmissibility.

The farce is still not over! Exposed to deyont detention for the second time, or forcibly deported by Australia!

The latest report that Djokovic was detained again in his lawyer's office was confirmed by Djokovic's father. The Immigration Minister then has 4 hours to decide whether to use his personal rights to cancel the deyo visa again. Once immigration authorities are at the mercy of individual rights, it means that Djokovic will not be able to appear in Australia for the next three years.

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