A man from Britain might go home soon. Australia cancelled his visa. This is because of bad things he did. He showed Nazi signs. He also shared bad ideas on the internet.
The 43-year-old man was caught this month. Police say he sent Nazi messages. He also told people to hate Jewish people online. He is now in a place for people in detention in Brisbane.
Australia is trying to stop hate and bad ideas. There are more hate actions against Jewish people. This makes the government worried.
Minister Tony Burke said Australia does not like hate. He said, "He came here to hate. He cannot stay." He also said people who spread hate are not welcome. Visa holders are guests. They must be good in Australia.
The man's court case is in January. Police might let him stay for court. Australia made its hate laws stronger this year. Showing Nazi signs or doing Nazi salutes can send you to jail.
This case shows Australia's strong choice. Last month, the minister cancelled another visa. This was for a man with neo-Nazi groups. Australia wants to keep bad ideas away. The UK government knows. The man can ask to stay or leave Australia.