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Australian senator calls for ‘final solution’ on immigratio­n

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CANBERRA, Australia — An Australian senator is being condemned for his speech in Parliament advocating reviving a white-only immigratio­n policy and using the term “final solution” in calling for a vote on which migrants to admit into the country.

Fraser Anning has refused to apologize for the content of his first upper house speech. But politician­s across the spectrum were united in denouncing his words. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and opposition Labour leader Bill Shorten gave passionate Parliament speeches Wednesday opposing Anning’s comments.

Anning called for a complete ban on Muslim immigratio­n and linked Muslim communitie­s to terrorism and being on welfare programs. Turnbull replied: “Those who try to demonize Muslims because of the crimes of a tiny minority are only helping the terrorists.”

A member of the minor Katter’s Australian Party, Anning was unapologet­ic about using the same phrase Nazi leaders used in planning the Holocaust during the Second World War.

“The final solution to the immigratio­n problem is, of course, a popular vote,” Anning said in his Senate speech.

He claimed to be simply referring to the “ultimate solution” to a political problem and said people who were offended took the two words out of context.

Shorten said most Australian­s did not want to see the country go back to 1958 and moved a unanimous motion praising the dismantlin­g of discrimina­tory immigratio­n policies over several decades.

 ?? AAP VIA AP ?? Fraser Anning links Muslim communitie­s to terrorism and reliance on welfare.
AAP VIA AP Fraser Anning links Muslim communitie­s to terrorism and reliance on welfare.

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