Asylum seeker once accused of molesting a child on Nauru is given the green light to enter Australia under controversial medevac laws.
Legislation states that asylum seekers are not returned to detention centers after their treatment, meaning the Burmese man could remain in Australia indefinitely afterwards by avoiding deportation (pictured: tent accommodation and asylum seekers on Nauru
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