Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Australian Immigration Minister, ‘it was a mistake to allow Lebanese-Muslim refugees into the country’

Australian Immigration Minister, ‘it was a mistake to allow Lebanese-Muslim refugees into the country’



 
 
 
 
 
 
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A mistake?? It was not a mistake. It was a CRIME to allow them in. Every politician is obligated to know the history of foreign people they bring in. If they had done even a little bit of study they would have found a bloodthirsty people, full of hate and terrorism.
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‘Spot on’: Lebanese MP AGREES with Peter Dutton that most terror suspects are Lebanese-Muslims – as it’s revealed he ‘smashed’ colleagues who disagreed

  • Immigration Minister Peter Dutton made controversial remarks about Lebanese-Muslim refugees
  • He claimed 66 per cent of people charged with terror offences recently were Lebanese-Muslim
  • Mr Dutton said former prime minister Malcolm Fraser made ‘mistakes’ in immigration in 1970s
  • Lebanese Christian MP Michael Sukkar backed Mr Dutton and said his comments were ‘spot on’
  • The MP for Deakin in Victoria said  voters in his diverse electorate had no tolerance for racism
  • Mr Dutton was slammed by Bill Shorten and other Labor MPs for his ‘disgraceful’ comments
  • Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young called him a ‘racist bigot’ in federal parliament  
A second generation Lebanese Christian MP has agreed with Immigration Minister Peter Dutton’s claim that allowing Lebanese Muslim refugees into Australia in the 1970s was a ‘mistake’.
Michael Sukkar, MP for Deakin in Victoria, backed Mr Dutton after he came under fire last week for suggesting the Fraser government ‘did make mistakes by bringing some people in’ to the country during the 1970s.
When pressed on who he was referring to during question time on Monday, Mr Dutton pointed the finger at Lebanese-Muslim immigrants, stating they were responsible for 66 per cent of Australia’s latest terror offences.
According to The Australian Financial Review, Mr Sukkar told the party room that Mr Dutton’s comments were ‘spot on’ and stressed that voters in his diverse electorate had no tolerance for terrorism.
Another conservative Liberal MP reportedly agreed with Mr Sukkar, saying: ‘We can’t just wish away the issue.’

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