Fredrick Töben receives US visa - no evidence of moral turpitude


On 26 August 2004, Fredrick Töben visited the US consulate in Melbourne for an interview regarding his application for a visitors' visa. Since 9 11 prospective visitors have to answer a new question on the green visa waiver form.

The question asks: have you ever been imprisoned - even if this did not lead to a conviction.

At the interview Töben had to provide, among other things, a bank statement, proof of ties in Australia, a police clearance certificate and reason for travelling to the US.

As to the imprisonment, the question centred around the reason that led to the sentence, and as there is no equivalent law in the US because the First Amendment protects free speech, the prison sentence was not considered an impediment to his receiving a visa for five years.

The First Amendment still protects Revisionists from the thought police. I therefore does not surprise that anti-Revisionists aim to criminalize Revisionists by bringing the 'hate speech' and the 'race' concept into the equation.
 

 

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