Australias High Court upheld the visa rejection for controversial activist Candace Owens, affirming the home affairs ministers decision on character grounds that emphasized political communication rights.
- On Wednesday, the High Court of Australia unanimously supported Tony Burkes decision to deny a travel visa to Candace Owens for her planned speaking tour in 2024.
- The court ruled that the visa rejection did not violate an implied constitutional freedom of political communication, reinforcing the governments authority on immigration matters.
- Home affairs minister Tony Burke originally rejected the travel visa application in October 2024, citing concerns over Owens character and potential impact on public order.
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This decision underscores the ongoing tensions between immigration policy and freedom of speech, particularly regarding controversial figures like Candace Owens. It also reflects Australias stance on maintaining public order amid rising far-right activism.