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Drug Courier Faces Deportation: Kiwi Woman’s Past and Plea for Australia

Perth,Western‌ Australia ​- A New ‌Zealand​ woman convicted of drug trafficking ⁣in ⁤Western⁢ Australia ‍is facing deportation after the Administrative Appeals Tribunal upheld the‌ cancellation ​of her visa.Melissa Lee Rodgers, 31, was sentenced⁣ in April 2022 to a minimum of ​three⁢ years ‌and six months imprisonment in the Perth District ⁣Court after pleading⁣ guilty to ​possessing methamphetamine with⁤ intent to sell or supply.

Rodgers was arrested during⁣ a drug run where she was‌ expected to be paid between $500 and $1000⁤ per drop.⁤ Authorities​ cancelled ⁣her visa under Section ⁢501 of⁢ the Migration Act, wich‍ allows for the deportation of non-citizens who have been‍ convicted of serious crimes.

During her incarceration at⁣ Eastern Goldfields Regional ⁢Prison, ⁤Rodgers completed rehabilitation courses and gained qualifications in ‌catering, ⁢cleaning operations, and ⁢workplace health and safety. She ⁣was named ⁤the 2023 vocational student of the year and worked full-time in the prison kitchen. ⁣Rodgers argued to the tribunal that⁣ she had reformed, removed negative influences‌ from her⁢ life, ​and secured a job offer for upon‌ her release.

Tribunal‌ senior member‍ Aaron Suthers acknowledged ‌Rodgers’ rehabilitation efforts ‍but ultimately ruled that the protection of the Australian ⁤community outweighed ‍her personal circumstances.⁣ “The applicant says that she is now a different person to the one ⁤who offended and that she was young and naive ⁣at the time ⁤of her ⁢offending and ‌was easily manipulated,” Suthers noted ⁣in his decision. “She says that ⁤she⁤ knows that she ​will not reoffend​ or commit any other ‌offences⁢ in Australia.” Despite this, the visa cancellation was upheld.

A psychologist’s ‌report presented during sentencing indicated Rodgers ⁣had a tendency to seek approval from⁣ others and⁢ was vulnerable following a relationship break-up. The judge described her ‌as “immature and⁤ finds it difficult to say no.”

Rodgers has family – a father, mother, stepfather, and two siblings – residing in New Zealand. she is‍ not eligible for parole until⁣ April 2027, at the ⁤earliest.

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