The Most Unlikely Aboriginals
It seems pretty clear that Aboriginality - or at least the most tenuous link to it - is now seen as a valid excuse for dangerous foreign nationals to remain in the country
Just when you thought the Albanese government could not possibly be any worse on border control, the sun comes up again.
Yep, another day, another revelation of rank government incompetence that puts the Australian community at risk from violent foreign-born criminals.
Hang on, let me correct myself.
I used to think the government was incompetent. But I’m increasingly thinking we are being put at risk, not by government incompetence - if only - but worse, by this government’s twisted ideology.
Afterall, it wasn’t a mistake that allowed a Sudanese-born man, with a string of convictions for violent and drug related offences, to remain in the country.
The Australian Newspaper reported he was allowed to remain in the country – and I hope you’re sitting down for this – because he self-identified as Aboriginal.
Oh, and he played the digeridoo.
Isn’t that what the left call cultural appropriation?
The Sudanese man, who had been in Australia 15 years, was due to be deported back to Africa after convictions for knife crime, car theft, serious driving offences, stalking and a violent attack on his partner.
But the Administrative Appeals Tribunal overturned the deportation order when they learned that the man’s partner, the partner he was found guilty of attacking, was Aboriginal.
In a written submission to the Tribunal, he said …
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