No, foreigners should have effectively no rights beyond diplomats and their immediate family. They should not be permitted property, purchase of any goods beyond staples, driver's licenses, redress of grievances, ownership of weapons, etc.
Least of all foreign heads of state using such things to suppress criticism of their obvious troon spouses.
If an Australian influencer defames me and I suffer damages for it, then yes, there should be an avenue to address that legally. Otherwise there would be a failure of justice.
No, foreigners should have effectively no rights beyond diplomats and their immediate family. They should not be permitted property, purchase of any goods beyond staples, driver's licenses, redress of grievances, ownership of weapons, etc.
Least of all foreign heads of state using such things to suppress criticism of their obvious troon spouses.
If an Australian influencer defames me and I suffer damages for it, then yes, there should be an avenue to address that legally. Otherwise there would be a failure of justice.