As I said before the Ozzies are far far smarter than the dumbass kbbs we have posting on this board. What a bunch of Buffoons! Hahahahhahahahaha wave these migrants on to nz Ozzies. These nz fops are ready to lie down as doormats for these African migrants and hand over their country and women to them.
Cloudy will even cook them a mean boil! tO BE FAIR i DONT THINK THESE MIGRANST AHVE DONE ANYTHING NEAR WHAT THERE FELOOWS HAVE DONE IN eUROPE. HATS OFF TO THE oOZZIES FOR AGAIN SHOWING THE WAY.NZ DOES NOT DESEREVE ANY PROXIMITY TO THE SAVVY OZZIES . IF I HAD AMAGIC WAND I WOULD WAVE THEM FURTHER SOUTH - TILL NEAR THE SOUTH POLE. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHHAFor the full article go to this link:Austrailia crackdown
AUSTRALIA has proposed a tough new measures cracking down on migrant gang violence, under which young thugs could be more easily kicked out of the country.
The new Australian law under consideration would make it easier to lock up or kick out young migrant thugs.
Many believe the new measures take a leaf out of the Donald T*rump policy book, as part of a radical crackdown on gang violence largely perpetuated by African migrants.
This comes after areas within Melbourne have reportedly become 'no-go zones' where locals don't feel safe anymore.
Now, the Turnbull Government has moved to put a stop to the out-of-control youth crime wave.
The radical new measures would make it harder for migrant criminals, including those within the notorious African Apex migrant gang, to gain citizenship.
The 'character test' would become more strigent while those involved in gang-related crime would need to wait ten years before they could apply for citizenship.
The two-strike policy would see offenders too young to leave their home in Australia deported as soon as they turned 18.
If they fail to curb their behaviour after one warning, the migrants would be locked up in detention and have their visas cancelled as soon as they reached adulthood.
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton said he was open to tougher migration laws for "dangerous" dual citizens.
He said: "This is a red hot issue and it needs to be addressed as quickly as possible."
A majority of senior cabinet ministers, sick of the violence sweeping across Australia, back the reforms, which would also create two anti-gang hubs in crime hot spots in Melbourne.
Victorian backbench MP and former policeman Jason Wood came up with the proposals.
Mr Wood, who was recently the victim of an aggravated burglary, said "our community is living in constant fear of becoming the next victim".
Health Minister and Victorian MP Greg Hunt said the level of violent crime was unacceptable.
He said: "These proposals are about trying to find a real way to fill the gap created by the State Government which has been unforgivingly soft on crime.
"I can’t sit by and watch as families and communities simply feel unsafe." (VERY TRUMPIAN!!)
Kelly O’Dwyer, an MP for Melbourne, which has experienced a spate of burglaries and carjackings, said the country was "under siege" and "sensible suggestions" should be considered.
She added: “We have to consider all measures to keep us safe.
"This epidemic crime surge under the state government cannot be tolerated."
Yesterday, three members of the notorious Apex gang went on trial, accused of terrorising a Melbourne driver when robbing his car.
The three youths stole the man's luxurious car as part of a larger crime spree in the city.