From Pauline Hanson’s One Nation <[email protected]>
Subject AUSSIES BEFORE REFUGEES: We can't let Aussies live in tents while being flooded with immigrants
Date April 26, 2024 7:02 AM
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Dear John

Throughout Australia, tent cities are popping up continuously as desperate families are thrown onto the streets because of extreme levels of immigration.

The situation is critical, and the stories from these camps are heartbreaking. From families with six children, to pensioners who have always had a roof over their heads, these Aussie battlers have been stood on, and then stood over, by a government determined to destroy our way of life.

In these camps, families bathe intermittently, washing clothes proves difficult, and forget homework. The focus for these families is where the next meal's coming from.

The kids in these camps are suffering, and it is heartbreaking. All these loving parents want for their kids is a safe, permanent roof over their heads.

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Watch Pauline Hanson launch her fish and chip wan on Sky News. 



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Labor has let these families down. Every new immigrant that Anthony Albanese lets into the country with the hope of getting their votes, is an immigrant who steals a home from these desperate families.

Homelessness was once complicated. Primarily, those on the streets were there because of a mix of issues, and mental health was usually the root problem.

In the Australia we have grown up in, families were never really victims of homelessness, and if tragedy struck, they could usually find a new place to live within days. 

The mess we are in now is not the Australia any of us wanted or ever imagined a government would subject us to, and it's frightening.

It is really an emotional experience to walk through homeless camps. To hear these stories and think about how much the Labor government must hate Australians but love immigrants by inflicting such a horrid fate on our fellow citizens is just mind-boggling. 

Pauline Hanson has always advocated putting Aussies first, not refugees. As Anthony Albanese rolls out the welcome mat for immigrants, Pauline Hanson feeds the tired, poor, huddled masses, yearning for a roof over their heads, yearning for food in their children’s bellies, and desperate for change.

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Buy the shirt Pauline wore to her Fish and Chip van launch - on our shop for a limited time. 



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This week Pauline Hanson went back to where it all started and launched her mobile fish and chip van. She jumped in her ute and drove that van right to Steven Miles’ electorate to cook fish and chips for those people Labor has thrown onto the streets. Pauline let everyone of them know she cares, she cares more than any other leader in the country about what these people are going through.

And with every fish and chip meal prepared, Pauline was sending a clear message, things must change, and if the major parties don’t change, they need to get out of the way for someone who will make a difference. Aussies first, please.

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When you invite clowns to your castle, don't be surprised when your home turns into a circus. This week's Please Explain cartoon is a seminal piece of work exposing the censorship controls being sought by Australia's political elites. And can you guess which clowns are leading the charge? 



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The headline says it all - 'Please don't Google it' - because the results will break your heart. More children die from childhood dementia - rarely if ever reaching 18 years old - than die each year from childhood cancer.

It has taken the hard work of Sarah Game to bring this tragic disease to light and obtain a $250,000 funding commitment from the SA State government to research and work on a cure for this debilitating and tragic disease. 



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