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Asylum seeker boat intercepted with Chinese nationals on board in Far North Queensland

Brisbane Times

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June 30, 2026

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Asylum seeker boat intercepted with Chinese nationals on board in Far North Queensland

About a dozen Chinese nationals were aboard the boat, and people were taken into custody.

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Daily Mail

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· Jun 30, 2026

Chinese asylum seeker boat intercepted off Queensland coast sparks questions over Australia's border security

Chinese asylum seeker boat intercepted off Queensland coast sparks questions over Australia's border security

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 1, 2026

Asylum seeker boat intercepted in Queensland

A boat carrying a dozen asylum seekers has reportedly been intercepted in Far North Queensland. Authorities stopped the vessel near Weipa on the Cape York Peninsula, according to Nine News Queensland. The passengers were reportedly taken into custody in what is believed to have been a joint operation involving the Australian Border Force and Queensland Police. It is understood the group had travelled from China.

Fox News

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· Jun 25, 2026

Supreme Court hands Trump two major immigration victories

Supreme Court rules migrants turned away at the border cannot apply for asylum and blocks TPS recipients from judicial relief in two major decisions.

Times of India

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· Jun 25, 2026

Non-citizens arriving at US border do not automatically get asylum, can be turned away

Non-citizens arriving at US border do not automatically get asylum, can be turned away

Liberty Nation

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· Jun 25, 2026

Supreme Court Rules Asylum Seekers Can Be Turned Around at US Border

An old policy gets a second life.

JFeed

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· Jun 23, 2026

Ticking Time Bomb in the Gulf: Cargo Brokers Warn Dangerous Escalation Is Looming Despite Record Surge in Global Shipping Traffic

Commercial shipowners face a dangerous trap as the United States and Iran issue completely contradictory navigation rules for the newly reopened Strait of Hormuz.

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Related coverage for "Asylum seeker boat intercepted with Chinese nationals on board in Far North Queensland": Daily Mail — Chinese asylum seeker boat intercepted off Queensland coast sparks questions over Australia's border security. Sky News Australia — Asylum seeker boat intercepted in Queensland. Fox News — Supreme Court hands Trump two major immigration victories. Times of India — Non-citizens arriving at US border do not automatically get asylum, can be turned away. Liberty Nation — Supreme Court Rules Asylum Seekers Can Be Turned Around at US Border. JFeed — Ticking Time Bomb in the Gulf: Cargo Brokers Warn Dangerous Escalation Is Looming Despite Record Surge in Global Shipping Traffic