An Australian citizen who has been detained 32 times at Sydney Airport claims that the border force exhibits systemic racism.

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  1. It’s alarming to hear reports of systemic racism within any institution, especially one as crucial as border control. The experiences shared by the Australian citizen highlight significant issues regarding how individuals, particularly from marginalized backgrounds, are treated during border checks. It raises important questions about the protocols in place and how they may disproportionately affect certain groups. It’s essential for authorities to address these claims seriously and ensure that all citizens and visitors are treated fairly and with respect, regardless of their background. A thorough investigation into these claims could help restore trust in the system and lead to much-needed reforms.

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