Dutton proposes controversial citizenship policy in Australia

theage.com.au

Peter Dutton, the Opposition Leader in Australia, has proposed a new policy for citizenship applications. Migrants may be asked about their views on Jewish people when they apply for a passport. This idea is part of a larger crackdown on citizenship. Dutton also suggested a possible referendum on deportation. However, Prime Minister dismissed this proposal as just a fleeting thought. In other news, major U.S. medical companies have reached out to President Donald Trump. They are suggesting he put tariffs on Australia’s Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. This information was revealed by Nine’s newspapers today. Meanwhile, there are reports of a Russian attack on Ukraine. This occurred just hours after President Vladimir Putin agreed to a mini-ceasefire proposed by Trump. In a different development, the U.S. national archives have released about 2,200 files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. This collection contains 63,000 pages of previously unreleased information. People are eagerly looking for new details from these documents. Lastly, Australia’s unions and business organizations clashed at the National Press Club. Michele O’Neil from the Australian Council of Trade Unions warned that workers' rights could be at risk if the Coalition wins the next election. In response, the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry called for changes to worker laws, showing a significant divide between the two groups.


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