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Australia to send hundreds to Nauru in $1.6bn migrant resettlement deal 

The Australian government has agreed to pay the small Pacific island nation of Nauru some $1.6bn to resettle former detainees who have “no legal right to remain in Australia”, in the latest iteration of Australia’s controversial offshore detention policies.

Both governments signed a secretive deal last week under which Nauru will resettle up to 354 people who have no legal right to stay in Australia in exchange for an initial 408 million Australian dollar payment ($267m) and about 70 million Australian dollars ($46m) each year thereafter.

Independent Senator David Shoebridge said a “snap Senate hearing” on Wednesday night revealed that the “agreement with Nauru to send asylum seekers there” could cost the Australian government up to 2.5 billion Australian dollars ($1.6bn) over 30 years.

The Senate hearing came after Australia’s Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke announced last week that he had signed a memorandum with Nauru’s president “for the proper treatment and long-term residence of people who have no legal right to stay in Australia, to be received in Nauru”.

“It’s in both nations’ interest to move through this as efficiently as we can,” said Clare Sharp, head of immigration from the Department of Home Affairs.

“It’s in Nauru’s interest, because money doesn’t flow until people arrive,” she said.

With an estimated population of some 12,500 and a mainland measuring just 21 square kilometres (8.1 square miles), Nauru is among the world’s smallest countries.

Nauru’s President David Adeang said in a statement on Sunday that the agreement with Australia will “support Nauru’s long-term economic resilience”.

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Jana Favero, deputy CEO of the Melbourne-based Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, said the deal with Nauru was “discriminatory, disgraceful and dangerous”.

Favero said the broad wording in the deal could enable many thousands of people to be deported from Australia.

“That’s tens of thousands of lives at risk – not the tiny number the government would have Australians believe,” Favero said in a statement.

Australian immigration officials said there are no guarantees all 354 people – including some convicted of serious crimes – will be deported to Nauru, with the Pacific island making the final decision.

Australia’s government has struggled to find a way to deal with immigrants who have no other country to go to when their visas are cancelled. The country’s High Court ruled in 2023 that indefinite detention was unlawful if deportation was not an option, leading to the release of 220 people.

The number of people in that situation in Australia now numbers 354, government officials said.

In February, Australia paid an undisclosed sum for Nauru to accept three immigrants convicted of violent offences, though legal challenges have reportedly stalled their transfer.

Nauru was one of two countries Australia initially sent asylum seekers to when it first began its controversial offshore detention programme in 2001.

In June 2023, the last refugees remaining on Nauru returned to Australia after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese fulfilled an election promise to end offshore detention.

In January this year, the United Nations Human Rights Committee found Australia’s offshore policy had violated two provisions of the legally-binding 1966 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights – one on arbitrary detention and one protecting the right to challenge detention in court.

Nauru has in recent years turned to other migration-related schemes in attempts to revive its economy, which historically has relied on thriving exports of phosphate, a key ingredient used in fertiliser. But those supplies have long dried up, and researchers today estimate 80 percent of Nauru has been rendered uninhabitable by mining.

Last month, Nauru’s government announced it had welcomed its first new citizens under an Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Programme, which provides citizenship and a passport for a minimum investment in the country of $105,000.

The government hopes to raise tens of millions of dollars in annual revenue from the programme, which would help the island nation adapt to rising sea levels, as some of its close neighbours, including Tuvalu, face existential threats from rising sea levels.

 

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Frenchman’s Cove Owner’s Association, Inc., Notice of Sale (Batch 11)

NOTICE OF SALE
            Under the authority of the Virgin Islands Timeshare Act, USVI Code, Title 28, Chapter 36, et seq. the undersigned, as Trustee and Agent for Frenchman’s Cove Owner’s Association, Inc., will offer for sale at public auction at The Law Offices of Richard H. Dollison, P.C., 5143 Palm Passage, Suite B28/29, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 00802, to the highest bidder on December 12, 2025, at 10:00 am A.S.T. the following described Properties located at Frenchman’s Cove Condominium, located at Parcel No. 4-C-Rem., Parcel No. 4-C-2, Parcel No. 4-D, Parcel No. 4-E, Parcel No. 4-F and Parcel No. 4-G, Estate Bakkeroe, No. 5 Frenchman’s Bay Quarter, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands:
Timeshare Interest Number 0565G48E with usage of a Unit on biennial basis within the Gold Season
Amount $2,638.72 ID 1-07302-0278-B5, Smith

Timeshare Interest Number 0557S39 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Silver Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07304-0144-PT, Pryor

Timeshare Interest Number 0557S38 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Silver Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07304-0144-PS, Pryor

Timeshare Interest Number 0363G33 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Gold Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07302-0282-JG, Rees

Timeshare Interest Number 0144S37 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Silver Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07302-0271-JZ, Robinson

Timeshare Interest Number 0515P13 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Platinum Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07304-0133-NV, Robinson

Timeshare Interest Number 0512P02 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Platinum Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07304-0133-IO, Robinson

Timeshare Interest Number 0632P02 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Platinum Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07302-2078-UB, Schatz

Timeshare Interest Number 0226S42 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Silver Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07302-0249-00, Senske

Timeshare Interest Number 0536S39 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Silver Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07304-0144-IJ, Steward

Timeshare Interest Number 0822G32 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Gold Season
Amount $4,550.76 ID 1-07302-0279-XF, Tardie & Bloomquist

Timeshare Interest Number 0225G23 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Gold Season
Amount $4,044.98 ID 1-07302-0272-XO, Tardie & Bloomquist

Timeshare Interest Number 0643G25 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Gold Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07302-0279-EY, Tidwell

Timeshare Interest Number 0614G27 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Gold Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07302-0278-JA, Tidwell

Timeshare Interest Number 0522G23 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Gold Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07304-0133-TC, Tidwell

Timeshare Interest Number 0222S37 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Silver Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07302-0272-TF, Uydess

Timeshare Interest Number 0213G31 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Gold Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07302-0272-IF, Uydess

Timeshare Interest Number 0553G46 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Gold Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07302-0277-JT, Veillette

Timeshare Interest Number 0214G25 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Gold Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07302-0272-JX, Veillette

Timeshare Interest Number 0821G47 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Gold Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07302-0279-VU, Watson

Timeshare Interest Number 0527G19 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Gold Season
Amount $4,181.97 ID 1-07304-0144-AG, Wolf

Timeshare Interest Number 0822S38 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Silver Season
Amount $4,687.74 ID 1-07302-0279-XL, Young

Timeshare Interest Number 0832S39 with usage of a Unit on annual basis within the Silver Season
Amount $4,687.74 ID 1-07302-0280-BM, Young
The foregoing accounts are currently in default under certain provisions of the Declaration of Condominium and the lienholder has chosen to proceed with a non-judicial foreclosure procedure in accordance with VI Code Ann. Title 28, Chapter 36.  Directions to the sale may be obtained pursuant to a written request submitted to the beneficiary not later than 10 days from the first publication of the notice or by calling 340-774-7044.
The sale of the Property is to satisfy the past due obligations of the Owner(s) as evidenced by the Claim(s) of Lien duly recorded at the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for the District of St. Thomas and St. John as Document Nos. 2025004189 to 2025004208, 2025004210 to 2025004212.
The Sale shall require the highest bidder, other than the Creditor, to pay in cash or certified funds.  The Sale shall be subject to taxes and assessments, existing easements, easements and restrictions of record, and any senior mortgage lien.  The Purchaser is to pay for the preparation of the deed, documentary stamps on the deed, and the costs of recording the deed.
Information regarding sale dates and postponements are available free of charge via the internet website, https://rdollisonlaw.com which is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Law Offices of Richard H. Dollison, P.C.

Dated: October 31, 2025

By: /s/ Richard H. Dollison
Richard H. Dollison
V.I. Bar No. 502
5143 Palm Passage, Ste. B28/29
P.O. Box 6135
St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. 00804-6135
(340) 774-7044
(340) 774-7045 fax
rhd@rdollisonlaw.com

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