Australian Immigration Minister Alex Hawke has cancelled the visas of two German climate change activists following three days of protests which disrupted the country’s busiest port. At the same time, New South Wales (NSW) police have launched a strike force to deal with further unauthorised protests, which have caused millions of dollars in lost economic value thus far. Blockade Australia, the “direct action” group behind the protests, began targeting the Port of Botany on March 22, starting with a blockade of Simblist Road with a seven-metre-high construct. The following day a man named Arno, 21, suspended himself off the side of Sirius Road Bridge—which leads into the port—with a bipod structure, while livestreaming himself. “Australia is built to exploit and that’s never going to change unless we get in the way,” he said. Two more individuals blockaded Penryhn Road with two trucks causing a “significant economic bottleneck,” according to the …