Hilaly - Make Citizenship Revokable and Make That Retrospective
Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen once said there's nothing that can't be done just
by passing a law. This is absolutely true, and we need a bill through
Federal Parliament making revoking of citizenship possible, and it
should be made retrospective.
There is a precedent, as when Howard was Treasurer under Fraser his
bottom-of-the-harbour tax legislation was made retrospective.
One Nation can't think of a better way to rid our country of people we
don't want.
There are hardened criminals, potential terrorists and other
undesireables here who don't fear jail, who laugh at the courts, who
intimidate witnesses and police and even threaten Crown Prosecuters and
are on the first plane back to their country of origin if they are let
out on bail. One imposition they do fear is losing the right to live
here.
Citizenship is a contract between the new citizen and the state, it's like
a licence to be an Australian, In taking citizenship you give certain
undertakings. It can be renounced by the citizen at the drop of a hat, but
in the case of Australia not by the country that has given it. Any
contract that can only be revoked by one party but not the other upon a
breach is a dud contract.
Come on, John Howard, you lost no time disendorsing Pauline Hanson in 1996
when she spoke her mind. Why are you protecting Hilaly?
Statement issued
January 18th, 2007
on behalf of One Nation (NSW Division)
By Bob Vinnicombe
Publicity Officer
For more information ring Bob Vinnicombe 0407949963 / (02) 96454910
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