Who let them in to show us something different?

Our refugee and immigration programs put us in danger. 

The latest example:

FRESH out of prison, Farhad Qaumi gathered members of his newly formed Brothers For Life chapter to outline his vision to dominate the city’s underworld: “We’re going to give Sydney something they’ve never seen before.”

He had recently left Goulburn’s ­Supermax prison where he had met the B4L gang’s spiritual leader Bassam Hamzy, who had given Qaumi his blessing to open an aggressive new chapter of the gang in Blacktown.

The names say so much:

Guilty verdicts were handed down on Tuesday against the Qaumi brothers, but not their co-offenders, Mohammed Kalal and a man whose nane is suppressed. Kalal admitted involvement in the Zakaria and Chokolatta shootings, but said he acted out of duress, fearing the Qaumi brothers. The other man was charged over the murder of Mahmoud Hamzy, but denied being present. The jury was deadlocked on its verdicts.