Other countries have established systems for managing non-citizens who are not entitled to protection or whose visas have been revoked due to criminal offences, ensuring they are not detained indefinitely.
After completing their prison sentences, these individuals are typically released into the community, where domestic law enforcement handles any further offending.
Neglecting to address offending behaviour or rehabilitation within the Australian system – whether during imprisonment, detention, or in the community – and then deporting individuals to developing countries doesn’t really solve the problem.
It simply means we are externalising the problem to a poorer country.