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How High? Burke Asks Western Sydney

Only week in the job and Immigration Minister Tony Burke is already dancing to the Muslim whip.

Tony Burke meets with his constituents. The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

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Oh, boy – right again. Only last week, I warned that appointing Tony Burke back to the immigration portfolio was a disaster-in-waiting. After all, last time he had the job, Australia ended up getting illegal immigrants by the literal boatload – more than one boat per day, by the end. Add to that, that Burke is desperately beholden to Muslim-dominated Western Sydney to hang on to his career, and you’ve got a recipe for an immigration calamity unmatched since Malcolm Fraser’s disastrous “Lebanon concession” in the 70s.

As soon as Burke’s appointment was announced, it was only a matter of time. When Muslim Western Sydney cracks the whip, Burke only stops to ask how high.

And away we go…

Labor frontbencher Tony Burke […] said the government was weighing up what to do with more than 2000 Palestinians who have been issued visitor visas since the outbreak of the Middle East conflict, arguing they could not be returned home at the current time.

Mr Burke said the cohort of people who had come over from Gaza and the West Bank would need to be transitioned to new visas.

In other words, Labor are going to do what no Middle Eastern country will do – due to bitter experience – and open the gates to thousands of Palestinians.

Hands up who thinks this is going to end at all well?

To hell with Australia’s long-term national interest, all that matters to Anthony Albanese is scraping back into office – and if that means importing more Islamists into the country, so be it. New Immigration Minister Tony Burke is on a mission. It’s to keep Labor seats with large Muslim populations by posing as the humanitarian saviour of Gaza via handing out permanent residency visas to likely Hamas supporters. To hell with Australia’s long-term national interest and with migrants joining Team Australia.

Given that polls show around 70 per cent Palestinians support Hamas, and 90 per cent deny any atrocities happened on October 7, this suggests Labor are knowingly importing around 1400 violently anti-Semitic jihadis. Don’t bullshit us that they were properly vetted, not with the haste that the government fell over itself to pander to anti-Semitic Western Sydney.

I ask again – does anyone think this is going to end at all well?

But that’s not enough for the Muslim activists threatening to run candidates against Labor MPs in a leftist repeat of the Teals’ 2022 electoral devastation of once-safe Liberal seats. They want more.

Reports have emerged in recent days that “a new visa pathway” is to be created for Palestinians that will put them on permanent rather than temporary visas and give them access to work rights, Medicare and, ultimately, Australian citizenship.

Anything, to try and keep the miserable, craven Albanese government in power. There’s no depths Labor won’t plumb, to pander to Muslim anti-Semitism (Pew Research shows that 90 per cent+ of Gazans are anti-Semitic, while across the Muslim world, anti-Semitism is the norm).

Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic says the Albanese government “should be open” to sanctioning Israel, and said he would not “judge” independent senator Fatima Payman for leaving the caucus.

Mr Husic, the first Muslim MP elected to parliament, spoke to the Daily Telegraph regarding his efforts to keep Senator Payman in the Labor Party.

“It was a really tough time for Fatima. It weighed on a number of us those events in Gaza,” he said.

Which once again begs the question: who do these Muslim MPs represent? Australia? Or Gaza?

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