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A far -right American influencing Owens loses a legal struggle to enter Australia | The news of the courts


The Australian minister quotes the public comments from the US influencing Holocaust and makes Islamophobic remarks.

The distant American influential influential Candice Owens has lost a legal offer to be allowed to enter Australia after the court ruled with the government that it is providing it with a visa for visitors can “instigate the discord in the Australian community.”

The Australia Supreme Court said in its decision on Wednesday that the government's decision to refuse Owens in 2024 was “not invalid” and ordered it to pay the government's court expenses in the case.

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The court “unanimously” ruled that the article in the Australia Migration Act used by the Government against Owens applies when, in case the person was allowed to enter or remain in Australia, there is a risk that the person will rebel or encourage the dissision or discord in the Australian community or segment of that community. “

Owens, a famous right -wing host and political scout, who has built a large online following for controversial views of views and conspiracies, applies for an Australian visa to take a tour of commercial talk in November 2024.

Australia Minister of Interior Tony Burke – who has the authority to deny the entry of non -citizations on the basis of a “character test” – rejected Owens' request in October 2024 due to the risk of her views “leading to increased hostility and violent or radical action”.

Burke quotes his public comments about the Holocaust and other Islamophobic remarks.

“From Downplaying the Impact of the Holocaust with Comments About Mengele Through To Claims That Muslims Started Slavery, Candace Owens Has The Capacity to Incite Discord in Almost Year, Accord to Australia's Herald Sun News Outlet, Referring to Josef Mengele, The Nazi Physician Who Conducted Experiments on Jewish Prisoners at Auschwitz.

The Owens appealed the Minister's decision to the Supreme Court on the grounds that it refuses her a visa violated by the freedom of political communication, although in Australia – unlike the United States – there is no explicit constitutional right to freedom of expression.

“The implied freedom is not a” personal right “, it is not unlimited and not absolute,” said Supreme Court judges Stephen Gageller, Michelle Gordon and Robert Beach-Jones in his joint decision.

The judges noted that Burke had denied Owens a visa after examining his views and comments in areas, including anti-striism, black-mature, anti-Semitism, women's rights and LGBTQ, Covid-19 and anti-vagination.

Burke had found her views on “extremist and inflammatory comments on Muslim, black, Jewish and LGBTQIA+ communities that cause contradictions and hatred”, and the minister came to the conclusion that she had not failed the “character test” and that she would not be in the country.

“Owens stations must be firmly rejected,” Supreme Court Judge James Edelman said in a separate decision.

In July, Australia also canceled the visa of the American rapper YE, known earlier as Kanye West, because of the fears he would promote Nazi ideologies in his song “Heil Hitler”.



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