The Albanese government is looking to introduce laws that would give it unprecedented powers to forcibly remove non-citizens from Australia. The newly introduced Migration Amendment Bill, expected to be debated in parliament this week, would: allow the government to send more people to third countries give the government immunity from being sued by people harmed when deported expand its powers to revisit protection findings, meaning people previously found to be refugees could be returned to their home country, and impose harsh visa conditions on some of those who stay. The government says the measures are designed to protect the Australian…