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Weak Governments 🇦🇺Import Terrorists They Can’t Control — Then Are Too Scared to Remove Them
New Hate Speech Laws Won’t Fix What Albanese Ignored for Decades — The 1958 Immigration Act Already Gives Power to Remove Terrorists
There is something fundamentally wrong with this country when we have a Prime Minister — and politicians from both major parties, including the Liberals — who have supported pro-Palestine movements not just now, but dating back to the 1980s and 1990s.
People are constantly told to “do their research,” yet the truth is simple: Australia already has the laws.
The Migration Act 1958 gives the government clear powers to remove non-citizens who fail the character test or pose a risk to the community.
The problem is not a lack of legislation.
The problem is a refusal to enforce it.
Successive governments have chosen political comfort over public safety, while pretending their hands are tied. They are not.
At the same time, we now have judges who believe they can override Parliament, reinterpret laws to suit ideology, and substitute their own views for the will of the legislature — even when it places Australians at risk. That is not justice. That is judicial overreach.
For decades, Aboriginal people have had no say over who enters their front door, while white politicians in Canberra decide who comes and goes — and then fail to apply the law when it matters. They dictate outcomes without bearing the consequences.
The result is a two-tier system:
One rule for politicians, activists, and protected groups.
Another rule for everyday Australians.
Policing is selective.
Borders are political.
Accountability is absent.
We do not need new laws.
We need the guts to enforce the ones we already have.
Apply the law.
Use the evidence.
End two-tier policing.
Put Australians — including First Nations people — first.

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Weak Governments 🇦🇺Import Terrorists They Can’t Control — Then Are Too Scared to Remove Them
New Hate Speech Laws Won’t Fix What Albanese Ignored for Decades — The 1958 Immigration Act Already Gives Power to Remove Terrorists
There is something fundamentally wrong with this country when we have a Prime Minister — and politicians from both major parties, including the Liberals — who have supported pro-Palestine movements not just now, but dating back to the 1980s and 1990s.
People are constantly told to “do their research,” yet the truth is simple: Australia already has the laws.
The Migration Act 1958 gives the government clear powers to remove non-citizens who fail the character test or pose a risk to the community.
The problem is not a lack of legislation.
The problem is a refusal to enforce it.
Successive governments have chosen political comfort over public safety, while pretending their hands are tied. They are not.
At the same time, we now have judges who believe they can override Parliament, reinterpret laws to suit ideology, and substitute their own views for the will of the legislature — even when it places Australians at risk. That is not justice. That is judicial overreach.
For decades, Aboriginal people have had no say over who enters their front door, while white politicians in Canberra decide who comes and goes — and then fail to apply the law when it matters. They dictate outcomes without bearing the consequences.
The result is a two-tier system:
One rule for politicians, activists, and protected groups.
Another rule for everyday Australians.
Policing is selective.
Borders are political.
Accountability is absent.
We do not need new laws.
We need the guts to enforce the ones we already have.
Apply the law.
Use the evidence.
End two-tier policing.
Put Australians — including First Nations people — first.

Support the show

Follow Code Black with Madison King www.linktr.eee https://linktr.ee/codeblackMK?

  continue reading

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