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They held a super diffuser Christmas party; now their visas could be revoked and they could be expelled from the country. We’re talking about hundreds of people celebrating Christmas at Bronte Beach in Sydney, Australia. Many of them are British, reports the “BBC”.
A video shows the exuberant celebration: the participants stand together on Christmas Day, singing and dancing. You drink and laugh, no one seems to be interested in the rules of the distance or wearing a mask.
Cancel and deport visas
The Superspreader event takes place at a time when Sydney is struggling with another crown outbreak. This is met with misunderstanding in many places. Consequences are required.
Liberal politician Jason Fallinski has clear words for the Northern Beaches Advocate: “Visas must be canceled and people deported immediately.”
Newly appointed Secretary of Immigration Alex Hawke is also angry. About “2GB” it says: “People who are guests in our country must also behave correctly. We do not want public health and safety to be endangered by a small group of people who do not respect our country. “
It continues: “If someone endangers public safety or health under the Migration Law, their visa can be canceled and revoked.”
Flights still available for evictions
Hawke would like to hold people accountable and hand them over to the authorities. “You can immigrate them. We would be very happy to deport these people. ”Flights are still available to evict people from Australia, despite many other international flights being suspended.
Hawke strongly warned people to obey the restrictions and rules on New Years Eve and New Years Eve. “It’s not okay to celebrate New Year’s Day as usual.”
He had instructed the Ministry of the Interior to work closely with the authorities. (my I)