January 2019
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg on Labor's superannuation tax grab
Saturday, 12 January 2019
Pauline Hanson's letter to Immigration Minister re Muslim immigration
Saturday, 12 January 2019
And this from a couple of months ago:
In light of the most recent radical Islamic inspired terror attack in Australia, I asked the Government when will they stop migration from known extremists countries?
— Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺 (@PaulineHansonOz) November 12, 2018
Their answer was possibly the weakest, most gutless answer you could ever imagine. -PH#SenateQT #auspol pic.twitter.com/igmHW6VKEH
Choose a cause and stick with it.
Thursday, 10 January 2019
Pauline Hanson's letter to the PM suggesting a cane toad bounty
Wednesday, 09 January 2019
Democrats respond to President Trump's border security speech
Wednesday, 09 January 2019
Crazy AOC is way out there!
Socialist Ocasio-Cortez’s response to President Trump’s Oval Office address to the Nation tonight: “The president should be really defending why we are funding [ICE] at all … right now, what we are seeing, is death.” pic.twitter.com/C4SUAM5NVO
— BNL NEWS (@BreakingNLive) January 9, 2019
Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer look like they're saying, "Your father and I are getting a divorce".
Saudi teen held in Bangkok declared a refugee by UN and her case referred to Australia
Wednesday, 09 January 2019
This is quite a significant decision from the UN. I understand that Ms Alqunun's claim is that she risks persecution from Islamists over her decision to renounce Islam. Good call in affording her the protections we in civilised societies take for granted.
The UN refugee agency has referred the case of a Saudi woman claiming asylum to Australia for consideration.
Key points:
- The UNHCR has found Ms Alqunun is a genuine refugee
- The Department of Home Affairs says it will consider the referral
- Ms Alqunun claimed she will be killed if she is returned to Saudi Arabia
Rahaf Alqunun, 18, was stopped by officials in Thailand while on her way to Australia.
She barricaded herself in a hotel room at Bangkok airport, saying she risked being killed by her family if she was deported back to Saudi Arabia.
The UNHCR has assessed her case and found she is a refugee.
In a statement, the Department of Home Affairs says it will consider the referral from the UN in the usual way.
She will be subject to Australian checks before she is granted a humanitarian visa, including character and security assessments.
Just 3 children remain on Nauru
Wednesday, 09 January 2019
As reported by @7NewsSydney a fortnight ago. https://t.co/sVqOGtEqvl
— Jason Morrison (@JasonMorrisonAU) January 9, 2019
President Trump's Oval Office address on border security - delivered a short time ago
Wednesday, 09 January 2019
Starts about 6 minutes in.