During 1989 and after many years of lobbying the government, screening for AIDS finally commenced. However anyone under 15 who has this fatal disease can still enter our country unmolested.

 

Whole villages in Africa had either been wiped out or severely reduced in population by AIDS yet some of these people are still being allowed into this country.

 

The One Nation party is battling on despite the media blackout, anyone wishing to join and help save this nation please contact onenation@gil.com.au and their website is www.onenation.net.au

 


 

THE HON PETER MCGAURAN MP MINISTER FOR CITIZENSHIP AND MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS

 

Thank you for your email of 11 May 2005 concerning African nationals migrating to Australia. In reply to your questions:

 

1.         The government screens all prospective permanent residents of

15 or more years of age for HIV/AIDS, among many other conditions.

 

2.         The government commenced HIV/AIDS testing in 1989.

 

Parliament House,
Canberra
ACT 2600
Tel: (02) 6277 7890
Fax: (02) 6273 0434
Email: Peter McGauran

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