Australia is stopping this pro-life leader from entering their country because of his extremist views
A prominent pro-life activist has been denied a visa to tour Australia because under the country’s immigration laws, his extremist views make him a threat to the community.
Troy Newman, the head of pro-life group Operation Rescue, is one of the founders of the Center for Medical Progress, the group behind the series of misleading Planned Parenthood videos that circulated over the summer. He has written that he thinks abortion doctors should be executed, and that women who ask for abortions should be charged with murder, the Guardian reports:
Newman’s book, originally published in 2000, is now out of print, but contains numerous references to abortion as murder, and advocates for the execution of those who perform them.
“The United States government has abrogated its responsibility to properly deal with the blood-guilty. This responsibility rightly involves executing convicted murderers, including abortionists, for their crimes in order to expunge blood-guilt from the land and people,” the book said.
It goes on to say that “the only standard that is effective against innocent bloodshed, excluding the lawful execution of the murderers, which is commanded by God in scripture”.
The Australian opposition leader, Penny Wong, and another member of parliament, Terry Butler, wrote to the country’s immigration minister asking that Newman be denied entry because his advocacy of violence could put doctors and patients at risk.