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POLICIES TO EXPEL ISLAMOFASCISTS FROM WESTERN NATIONS CONTINUE TO BE STRENGTHENED.
Britain to Expel for 'Hate' Speech:
LONDON -- Britain outlined tough new rules yesterday under which "preachers of hate," who promote or glorify terrorism, will be thrown out of the country or banned from entering it.
"We have a number of names that we are considering at the moment," and the first deportations could come "very quickly -- in the next few days," Home Secretary Charles Clarke said.
Mr. Clarke itemized a list of "unacceptable behavior" to signal the start of a crackdown that Prime Minister Tony Blair alluded to earlier this month when he said, "Let no one be in any doubt that the rules of the game are changing."
The list announced by Mr. Clarke includes any act or speech that:
- Foments, justifies or glorifies terrorist violence.
- Seeks to provoke others to terrorist acts.
- Foments other serious criminal actions or attempts to provoke others to commit serious crimes.
- Fosters hatred that threatens to lead to ethnic violence.
This is good policy. It rids the country of leading Islamofascists. It also shows the entire community that supports the Islamofascists, that there can be unacceptable consequences, including expulsion, for doing so.