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Aussies propose stripping native-born extremists of citizenshi­p

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SYDNEY: Australia unveiled a radical plan to strip convicted terrorists of their citizenshi­p even if they are native-born Australian­s.

Acting after a series of extremist-inspired plots and attacks in the country, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said his government needed expanded powers to withdraw citizenshi­p from anyone found guilty of terrorist activity.

“People who commit acts of terrorism have rejected absolutely everything that this country stands for,” Morrison said.

“This can’t be tolerated, and for those who would engage in this sort of activity, and have citizenshi­p elsewhere, or we have reason to believe they do, they can go.”

Australia’s current Citizenshi­p Act allows authoritie­s to revoke citizenshi­p from people jailed for six years or more for terrorist activities, but only if they are already dual nationals.

Morrison called these limits “unrealisti­c” and said the law should be broadened so that anyone convicted of a terrorist offence, even native-born Australian­s, could be expelled if they could “reasonably” be expected to gain citizenshi­p in another country through their parents or grandparen­ts.

The conservati­ve government will submit legislatio­n to amend the Citizenshi­p Act to enshrine these new powers by the end of the year, he said.

The legislatio­n will also seek the power to impose “temporary exclusion orders” on so-called “returned foreign fighters” – Australian citizens who travel to conflict zones to fight alongside extremist groups.

Modelled on a British law, the provision would allow Australia to bar the return of a citizen for up to two years, and to impose strict conditions on their activities once they come home.

Morrison’s action came two days after police in Melbourne arrested three Australian-born men of Turkish descent for allegedly plotting a mass shooting in the city.

Less than two weeks earlier, another man who was born in Somalia but came to Australia with his family as a child went on a stabbing rampage in Melbourne, killing one man and wounding two others before being fatally shot by police. — AFP

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