On Thursday, American legislators passed anti-hate legislation that would impose minimum sentences for a number of crimes, including a time in prison for a Nazi salute.
Following a number of anti-Semitic strikes, the law was supported by the center-left Labor government and conservative criticism.
Police last year announced they were looking into the matter after discovering mine bombs in a wagon on the fringes of Sydney and written threats against Jewish organizations.
In recent months, criminals have torched a Sydney childcare center, firebombed a Melbourne church and splashed anti-Semitic graffiti on Israeli communities.
The amendments to Australia’s criminal laws result in maximum sentences, including 12 months in jail for making a Nazi respect, three years for funding terrorism, and six years for crimes like committing criminal acts.
Additionally, they increase crimes for advocating for murder and introduce new crimes for threatening violence or causing damage to property.
Despite his group’s long-standing opposition to mandatory minimum words, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese defended his support for the new rules.
” What we’ve done, through our policy, makes sure that we have strong policy”, he told reporters.
We want those who engage in anti-Semitism to get arrested, detained, and placed in the slammer. That’s my goal”.
Trending
- Congressional Committee Wants Data FBI Claimed Was ‘Corrupted’ In Unsolved J6 Pipe Bomb Case
- How the Democrats Became the Party of Puppets
- Bombshell Report Links USAID to Trump’s Impeachment
- Gazans Don’t Want Jobs. They Want to Kill Infidels.
- You Won’t Believe Who Senate Democrats Say Is Trump’s ‘Most Dangerous Nominee’
- Pam Bondi freezes DOJ funding for sanctuary cities, as Michelle Wu gets date to testify in front of Congress
- Military and police presence ramps up in French Quarter; Super Bowl security out in full force
- Hamas executed gay members who raped Israeli male hostages, shocking document reveals