justin miller also moved to australia with his parents as a small child in 1988.this year, he was deported to new zealand — to a country he could barely remember. i'm pretty sure a lot of the australian public doesn't really understand the full extent of what's happening. i love australia and its society, and i still do. it'sjust politics that i don't like at the moment. australia's got a problem with crime and sending people away isn't the way to deal with it. justin miller says his happy childhood in western australia took a downward spiral after he was molested by a priest. i turned to alcohol and drugs to get away from what happened to me at boarding school. i grew up in a high — in a suburb with a very high crime rate at the time. and, yeah, ijust — like a lot of other people around me in that area, we ended up in trouble. like many of the hundreds of thousands of new zealanders living in australia as permanent residents, justin says he had never felt the need to seek australian citizenship. i've got an aussie partner, i've got an aussie child, and, yeah, jus