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At anti-immigration marches, Peter Drew spreads his renowned ‘Aussie’ posters – and waits | Australian immigration and asylum

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Anti-Immigration ⁢protester Sets Trap​ at Adelaide Rally, Highlights Ongoing Debate

Adelaide,⁢ Australia – ⁤Activist Peter​ Drew deployed a playful yet ‍pointed tactic at​ an anti-immigration march ‍in Adelaide on Sunday, rigging a ⁤poster with a bucket of water in a demonstration of his ongoing campaign ‍against restrictive immigration policies. The‌ incident,captured by⁢ The Guardian,underscores the escalating tensions surrounding ​immigration ‌debates in Australia​ and ​the ‍creative methods employed by activists on both sides.

Drew,known for his “Aussie” posters featuring faces of‌ Australians with diverse backgrounds,has⁢ consistently used provocative displays to challenge anti-immigration sentiment.this latest stunt involved concealing a booby-trapped poster‌ of Monga Khan ⁢- a figure frequently targeted⁢ by⁤ far-right‍ groups – with an​ identical copy, ‌then setting up a⁢ water-filled bucket above it. An anti-immigration protester,believing the coast ‍was clear,triggered the trap,drenching themselves in the process.

Police officers present at the scene calmly directed the protester to clean‌ up⁤ the mess, offering a terse‍ “Good boy” upon completion. The incident ‌reflects ⁤a broader pattern of ⁤Drew’s ‌interventions ‌aimed at disrupting and drawing attention ​to ⁤anti-immigration rallies. He previously covered posters with duplicates, utilizing⁣ masking tape as a temporary fix.

Australia’s immigration policies have been a subject of intense scrutiny and debate for decades, particularly regarding ‌asylum seekers and border ​control. Recent years‌ have seen a rise in anti-immigration rhetoric, fueled by concerns ⁣about economic pressures and cultural‍ change. ⁢Drew’s actions, ‌while lighthearted in execution, aim to counter this narrative by ⁢emphasizing the multicultural fabric⁤ of australian society ⁤and challenging the narratives promoted by far-right groups.The incident ​in Adelaide ⁣serves as a microcosm‍ of this larger national conversation, highlighting the ongoing ‌struggle to define Australia’s identity and​ its approach ​to immigration.

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