

Deport Isis brides and children from Australia


Deport Isis brides and children from Australia
The issue
Growing up, I was taught the values of safety, security, and freedom—values that are the backbone of our great nation, Australia. However, recent decisions have left me questioning these very principles. The government's stance on allowing ISIS brides and their children into our communities is deeply unsettling. For many Australians like myself, it's not just a matter of policy, but a matter of national safety and integrity.
These individuals have been in an environment that is contrary to our values and have been radicalized by extremist ideologies. While it's important to acknowledge that children should never be blamed for the actions of their parents, we must equally recognize that bringing potentially radicalized individuals into Australia poses an undeniable risk. It's crucial to understand that our national security and the peace of mind of ordinary Australians should always take precedence.
Some may argue for their rehabilitation, but the harsh reality remains—these people were exposed to radical and violent cultures and there's no guarantee they will ever fully integrate into our society or embrace our shared values. We cannot allow ourselves to become a society that is complacent in matters of national security.
Furthermore, our trust in political parties hinges on their ability to keep us safe. The current government's stance could very well impact future electoral decisions made by concerned citizens, including myself. We demand transparency and a reconsideration of the current policy. If our voices are ignored, support for the Labor Party will wane, and the call for change will become even louder.
I urge you to sign this petition to demand the deportation of ISIS brides and their children. Let us ensure that our country remains a safe haven for those who abide by its laws and values, not a potential breeding ground for radical ideologies. Together, let's protect the sanctity of our nation and ensure a future that upholds the principles we cherish. Sign this petition to make your voice heard!
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The issue
Growing up, I was taught the values of safety, security, and freedom—values that are the backbone of our great nation, Australia. However, recent decisions have left me questioning these very principles. The government's stance on allowing ISIS brides and their children into our communities is deeply unsettling. For many Australians like myself, it's not just a matter of policy, but a matter of national safety and integrity.
These individuals have been in an environment that is contrary to our values and have been radicalized by extremist ideologies. While it's important to acknowledge that children should never be blamed for the actions of their parents, we must equally recognize that bringing potentially radicalized individuals into Australia poses an undeniable risk. It's crucial to understand that our national security and the peace of mind of ordinary Australians should always take precedence.
Some may argue for their rehabilitation, but the harsh reality remains—these people were exposed to radical and violent cultures and there's no guarantee they will ever fully integrate into our society or embrace our shared values. We cannot allow ourselves to become a society that is complacent in matters of national security.
Furthermore, our trust in political parties hinges on their ability to keep us safe. The current government's stance could very well impact future electoral decisions made by concerned citizens, including myself. We demand transparency and a reconsideration of the current policy. If our voices are ignored, support for the Labor Party will wane, and the call for change will become even louder.
I urge you to sign this petition to demand the deportation of ISIS brides and their children. Let us ensure that our country remains a safe haven for those who abide by its laws and values, not a potential breeding ground for radical ideologies. Together, let's protect the sanctity of our nation and ensure a future that upholds the principles we cherish. Sign this petition to make your voice heard!
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Petition created on 26 May 2026