Is it any wonder that horrors like Rotherham and Telford were allowed to happen? As Nigel Farage rebuked a smirking opposition panel at the 2016 Munk Debate, a century of women’s emancipation in the West had ended up with “migrant” activists telling European women not to go out alone at night and not to dress “provocatively”. You think migrant rights are more important than female rights in our community. Frankly, shame on you.

Here in Australia, former “human rights” commissioner Gillian Triggs lobbied for hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars as “compensation” for a “refugee” who beat his wife (and her unborn child) to death with a children’s bicycle. An Afghan “refugee” made multiple attempts to abduct children in Geelong and Melbourne, but was repeatedly let off easy by judges who ruled that it was a “cultural thing”.

Now, another middle-eastern refugee is allowed to stay in Australia despite sickening crimes against a child.

The family of a three-year-old girl say they will ‘never be the same again’ after a sick security guard led her away from a playground before exposing his penis to her.

Mohammed Al Bayati was captured on CCTV coercing the girl away from a playground at Direct Factory Outlet Homebush in west Sydney before leading her down a corridor.

The security guard held the young girl’s hand before they disappeared from cameras for 11 minutes.

On the one hand, Judge Christopher Robison sentenced him to a maximum of four years in jail. On the other…

He is already eligible for parole having served three years and seven months in custody.

You’d think this would mean instant deportation? Ha, think again.

The federal government won’t send him back to Iraq due to the risk of persecution.

Judge Robison said in Sydney’s Downing Centre District Court on Friday that he took into account the 33-year-old sought refuge in Australia from war-torn Iraq, where he was held captive as a teenager and threatened with beheading, according to 9News.

Well, that’s the story he told the Refugee Review Tribunal, anyway.

There is one small silver lining in this sick, sorry saga:

Once Al Bayati gets out of jail he faces a lifetime in detention because his protection visa has been cancelled.

Daily Mail

So Australians will still be paying to keep him in the country.

You think migrant rights are more important than female rights in our community. Frankly, shame on you.

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