March 29, 2024

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One Nation’s Pauline Hanson says families of immigrants who break the law should be deported along with those committing the crimes

Relatives of immigrants who commit serious crimes on Australian soil would face deportation along with their offending family members in a scheme to be proposed by One Nation leader Pauline Hanson.

The controversial policy would aim to ‘stabilise the country’s population’ while working to weed out criminal migrants, Daily Telegraph reports.

In a move to achieve ‘zero net immigration‘, migrants who ‘choose to engage in anti-social, criminal behaviours’ would not be allowed citizenship.

Senator Hanson said ‘under certain circumstances’ family members of extreme offending immigrants would also face deportation.

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson (pictured) proposed a controversial scheme that could see the family members of criminal migrants deported along with the offender

‘It is high time parents start taking more responsibility for the actions of their children,’ she said.

 ‘More must be done to create strict laws and regulations that protect our national security and reduce the risk of terrorism and radicalisation.’

Also on her hit list heading into federal parliament for 2018 was a ‘use it or lose it’ policy for gas companies and a reform of the family law system.

‘It’s a fact that the Federal Government has granted 31 retention licences for offshore areas which contain more gas than we’d know what to do with,’ Senator Hanson said.

Senator Hanson said 'under certain circumstances' family members of extreme offending immigrants would face deportation

‘None of these licences have gone to production phase, with some multinational companies having sat on these reserves for the past 30 years.’

She said domestic violence, child support, parental equality and alack of judges in the family court were also among her top priorities.

A focus on water security also ranked high on her list, along with protecting valuable agricultural land from foreign corporations.

‘This is an issue that is of particular interest to Queensland. I want to see a focus on ensuring water security for prime agriculture land by investing more in infrastructure like dams.

‘It’s disgraceful that we have a system now that incentivises multinational corporations to trade water for profit, with no regard for what is best for the long-term future of Australia’s regional farming communities.’

‘More must be done to create strict laws and regulations that protect our national security and reduce the risk of terrorism and radicalisation,’ she said

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5307213/Hanson-says-criminal-migrants-families-deported.html#ixzz55CFuxdrE

2 thoughts on “One Nation’s Pauline Hanson says families of immigrants who break the law should be deported along with those committing the crimes

  1. Parents must take responsibility for the actions of their children:

    Pauline Hanson I’m surprised at you sometimes.
    You know very well that any parent can only do so much in guiding their children’s decision making.
    Out there in the wholesome streets of lovely Australia are any manner of influences that are just waiting to get there grubby little hands on our kids.
    PIMPS
    DRUG PUSHERS
    PEDOFILES LOOKING FOR YOUNG FLESH TO ENJOY
    CRIMS ONLY TOO HAPPY TO ENTICE A NEW KID INTO A LIFE OF CRIME
    AND THE LIST GOES ON.
    I have raised 5 children Pauline, I speak from experience, kids, from what is considered to be the best of homes end up in children court & worse.
    What about that wholesome, clean living young Australia man who kicked a defenseless homeless man to death?
    What would you do with him?
    DEPORT
    DEPORT
    DEPORT

    Pauline, Australia needs politicians with real answers to the problems that will arise in our society & not a whole lot of sensationalized knee jerking, quick fix that only makes Australia look like some backward nation of hicks.

  2. On the right track Pauline but why accept people from disturbed countries in the first place without a total screening.
    Waiting until they commit crimes will only add to the problem and Tax burden.
    If they make the \’total screening\’ then there should be a monitored probationary period to ensure that they don\’t become part of ghetto\’s promoting anti-social attitudes to the host country and its established culture.
    If the screening and probationary cost is uneconomical then leave them to sort it out in their own countries and just accept people from cultures similar to our own and have skills.
    Not rocket science but the flares would ignite in the Lefty and Green Groups!

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