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Sneako Reportedly Deported From Australia After Visa Cancellation

The streamer was hit with a lifetime ban from the country after announcing his arrival.

Sneako attends WrestleMania After Dark Las Vegas Hall Of Fame event featuring Metro Boomin at LIV Nightclub at Fontainebleau Las Vegas on April 19, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Controversial right-wing streamer Sneako has been permanently banned from Australia.

According to reports, the 27-year-old internet personality, real name Nicolas Kenn De Balinthazy, traveled to Australia after he was issued a visa by Home Affairs.

Due to the troubling nature of his content, including antisemitic remarks and misogyny, he received a lifetime ban from the country.

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke told Sky News that Sneako would be unable to return to Australia to protect residents “from people coming to this country to spread hatred.”

“The clauses that have been used to cancel this visa were amended by the parliament early this year,” Burke continued. "That means it’s not simply the current visa that is cancelled, there is now a lifetime ban preventing him from ever applying for another visa to Australia. We are a better country when he is somewhere else."

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