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Neo-Nazi Protest Leader Leaves Australia After Visa Cancellation

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Neo-Nazi Matthew ⁤gruter Departs Australia⁢ Following Visa Revocation

Sydney, NSW -‍ matthew⁤ Gruter, a key figure in a recent neo-Nazi protest outside NSW Parliament, has left Australia⁣ after Immigration Minister​ Andrew Giles revoked his visa. The revocation followed public outcry and⁣ scrutiny over⁤ Gruter’s ‍presence in the contry and his connection to the November 8 ‍demonstration.

The decision to revoke ‍Gruter’s visa and his subsequent‍ departure underscores growing ​government efforts to counter extremist ideologies⁣ within Australia.‍ The protest,which prompted the​ NSW government ​to ⁢enact further​ law changes aimed at preventing similar demonstrations,highlighted vulnerabilities‌ in visa processes and sparked ⁢debate about balancing​ freedom⁢ of speech with national security ⁤concerns.

While in ‌Australia,‌ Mr. Gruter’s online⁢ job profile listed his employer as‌ multinational design,⁢ engineering and ⁢consulting ‍firm Aurecon. Details ​posted by his ⁤wife online indicated he arrived⁤ in Australia in 2022, sponsored ⁣by an Australian company.

The November 8 protest was initially approved by NSW Police ⁤after organizers filed a ‘Form 1’ application. No offences were detected ⁤during the event itself. However, the demonstration prompted the NSW government​ to amend the⁤ Crimes Act​ 1900,‌ banning conduct that indicates support​ for Nazi ideology and granting police increased powers to⁢ arrest ​individuals‌ at neo-Nazi demonstrations. Displaying Nazi‍ symbols is already illegal in NSW.

Previously, Labor MP ⁤Tony Burke⁢ stated he did not expect Mr. ⁣Gruter to appeal the visa revocation decision.

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