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Lee Hanson: One Nation Sounds the Alarm on Australia’s Growing Forced Marriage Crisis
Australia is facing a disturbing rise in forced marriages, with the Australian Federal Police reporting an increasing number of cases involving girls as young as fifteen being taken overseas without consent. A senior AFP officer warned that these incidents are now appearing far more frequently across Sydney, highlighting a serious and growing problem that demands national attention.
One Nation’s Lee Hanson has raised deep concern about this trend, saying Australia must be willing to confront the root causes behind it. He argues that forced marriage cannot be separated from broader immigration and cultural challenges and insists that new arrivals must fully respect Australia’s laws, values, and way of life. Practices like forced marriage have no place here, and allowing them to grow unchecked puts vulnerable girls at serious risk.
Lee Hanson strongly supports the AFP for shining a light on this crisis and stresses the need for greater public awareness. He says Australians must stay alert to warning signs, such as young girls being sent overseas suddenly or appearing fearful of family expectations. According to Lee Hanson, protecting children and defending Australian values must remain a national priority. Forced marriage is a grave violation of human rights, and its rise points to deeper cultural and social problems that cannot be ignored. One Nation continues to call for stronger immigration controls, tighter cultural integration, and strict enforcement of Australian law to ensure young girls are never placed in such dangerous situations.
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