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Australia's six-month ban on Iranian visitor visas is a smart, necessary move to keep the migration system from being overwhelmed by people who won't leave when their visas expire. With Iran at war, the risk of visa overstays skyrockets, and the government has every right to act before that becomes a crisis. Letting random holiday bookings determine who stays permanently is no way to run a country.
Banning Iranian visitors while Iran is under active bombardment is a shameful betrayal of people fleeing a war zone — not a migration policy. Slamming the door on Iranians seeking safety, while calling it "orderly" immigration management, exposes a callous disregard for human lives caught in a devastating conflict. Blocking legal pathways during a humanitarian crisis doesn't protect Australia's system, it destroys its moral credibility.