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  1. #neoNazis #Australia #Sewell

    "The person behind the online petition, whose identity remains anonymous, noted it was likely Sewell held dual citizenship, saying he was likely granted NZ citizenship automatically at birth, and would have had to become an Australian citizen before 2012, as required for his enlistment in the Australian Army. There was no indication Sewell had renounced either citizenship, they said.

    The petition said Australia's current laws made it nearly impossible to revoke citizenship from violent extremists, even when they held dual nationality and posed a clear threat to public safety.

    The law protects citizenship as a near-untouchable status, even in cases of hate-fuelled violence, racial intimidation, and ideological extremism.

    'This means that individuals like Thomas Sewell a convicted violent offender and neo-Nazi organiser cannot be stripped of citizenship or deported under current law, despite leading a group that threatens social cohesion.'

    The petitioner called for a reform of Australia's Citizenship Act, to allow court-ordered revocation for serious post-citizenship crimes, and enable deportation after citizenship was revoked.

    This would close 'a dangerous loophole', they said, and ensure citizenship was not a 'shield for hate, violence, or racial intimidation'."

    rnz.co.nz/news/top/571928/thou

  2. #neoNazis #Australia #Sewell

    "The person behind the online petition, whose identity remains anonymous, noted it was likely Sewell held dual citizenship, saying he was likely granted NZ citizenship automatically at birth, and would have had to become an Australian citizen before 2012, as required for his enlistment in the Australian Army. There was no indication Sewell had renounced either citizenship, they said.

    The petition said Australia's current laws made it nearly impossible to revoke citizenship from violent extremists, even when they held dual nationality and posed a clear threat to public safety.

    The law protects citizenship as a near-untouchable status, even in cases of hate-fuelled violence, racial intimidation, and ideological extremism.

    'This means that individuals like Thomas Sewell a convicted violent offender and neo-Nazi organiser cannot be stripped of citizenship or deported under current law, despite leading a group that threatens social cohesion.'

    The petitioner called for a reform of Australia's Citizenship Act, to allow court-ordered revocation for serious post-citizenship crimes, and enable deportation after citizenship was revoked.

    This would close 'a dangerous loophole', they said, and ensure citizenship was not a 'shield for hate, violence, or racial intimidation'."

    rnz.co.nz/news/top/571928/thou

  3. #neoNazis #Australia #Sewell

    "The person behind the online petition, whose identity remains anonymous, noted it was likely Sewell held dual citizenship, saying he was likely granted NZ citizenship automatically at birth, and would have had to become an Australian citizen before 2012, as required for his enlistment in the Australian Army. There was no indication Sewell had renounced either citizenship, they said.

    The petition said Australia's current laws made it nearly impossible to revoke citizenship from violent extremists, even when they held dual nationality and posed a clear threat to public safety.

    The law protects citizenship as a near-untouchable status, even in cases of hate-fuelled violence, racial intimidation, and ideological extremism.

    'This means that individuals like Thomas Sewell a convicted violent offender and neo-Nazi organiser cannot be stripped of citizenship or deported under current law, despite leading a group that threatens social cohesion.'

    The petitioner called for a reform of Australia's Citizenship Act, to allow court-ordered revocation for serious post-citizenship crimes, and enable deportation after citizenship was revoked.

    This would close 'a dangerous loophole', they said, and ensure citizenship was not a 'shield for hate, violence, or racial intimidation'."

    rnz.co.nz/news/top/571928/thou

  4. #neoNazis #Australia #Sewell

    "The person behind the online petition, whose identity remains anonymous, noted it was likely Sewell held dual citizenship, saying he was likely granted NZ citizenship automatically at birth, and would have had to become an Australian citizen before 2012, as required for his enlistment in the Australian Army. There was no indication Sewell had renounced either citizenship, they said.

    The petition said Australia's current laws made it nearly impossible to revoke citizenship from violent extremists, even when they held dual nationality and posed a clear threat to public safety.

    The law protects citizenship as a near-untouchable status, even in cases of hate-fuelled violence, racial intimidation, and ideological extremism.

    'This means that individuals like Thomas Sewell a convicted violent offender and neo-Nazi organiser cannot be stripped of citizenship or deported under current law, despite leading a group that threatens social cohesion.'

    The petitioner called for a reform of Australia's Citizenship Act, to allow court-ordered revocation for serious post-citizenship crimes, and enable deportation after citizenship was revoked.

    This would close 'a dangerous loophole', they said, and ensure citizenship was not a 'shield for hate, violence, or racial intimidation'."

    rnz.co.nz/news/top/571928/thou