Donald Trump's son reacts to tweet referencing Novak Djokovic after Sydney massacre: "So sad, so true"

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A horrific terrorist attack took place on Bondi Beach in Sydney on Sunday, when 16 people were killed and dozens wounded, and now there is debate in Australia about migration control in this country. The question is whether and in what way these measures should be tightened.

The attackers were father and son - Sajid and Naveed Akram. The father was killed during the incident, while the son is now in the hospital, in police custody. According to Australian media, Naveed has links with the "Islamic State" movement.

There is now also controversy on social media, especially when it comes to the attackers who are of Pakistani origin, but also regarding who is allowed to stay in Australia, and who is not.

One X account shared two photos - showing one of the attackesr, and  Novak Djokovic - with the post reading, "One of these men was banned from Australia."

This references the situation before the 2021 Australian Open, when, by decision of that country's prime minister, the Serbian tennis ace got deported after he spend days detained in an immigration center because he was not vaccinated against Covid, even though he was initially allowed to enter the country and compete in the tournament.

Donald Trump Jr. reacted to this post, and added this short and clear message:

"Amazing tweet. So sad. So true."

(Telegraf.rs)

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