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Post by NFA on Oct 1, 2023 5:54:40 GMT 8
RE: Dubious visa bids set to be targeted
The Editor The Sunday Mail
There is no evidence that either of the Labor-Liberal twins are remotely interested in properly controlling our borders, (Dubious visa bids set to be targeted, 01/10).
It’d be very easy to stop the rorts and go to the net zero immigration model that Australians actually want: one out, one in – like nightclubs do.
If someone who flies in claims asylum, simply fly them back to a safe country neighbouring theirs while their claim is assessed, in accordance with the commonsense standard.
If international students want to study here, examine their documents first – and delete the regulations that allow them to work while studying and stay when their course is over.
Albo won’t do those things because he isn’t serving our interests – he’s serving the interests of the supranational groups who are flooding Western nations with third-worlders.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Oct 1, 2023 5:56:55 GMT 8
To comment on “Liberals need to grow a spine if they are to take back Victoria”, 01/10
SCM SDT SHS - To comment on “Liberals need to grow a spine if they are to take back Victoria”, 01/10 -
Peta Credlin is a great political analyst, however her loyalty to the Liberals leaves her with a huge blind spot (“Liberals need to grow a spine if they are to take back Victoria”, 01/10). The Liberals are loyal to the exact same groups that Labor is: the UN, WEF, WHO, UNESCO, IMF, and World Bank; and BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street.
The Liberals don’t and won’t implement the will of the Australian people any more than Labor will. They were captured by foreign forces many decades ago. The chances of Australians voting our way out of the globalists’ trap are slim because it begins with ejecting every last Liberal, Labor, Green, and Teal polliemuppet from our parliaments.
To counter the globalists’ brainwashing we’d need a mainstream media that was loyal to Australia, but, sadly, they too are owned outright by BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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