A South African neo-Nazi who took part in a rally that chanted racist slogans faces imminent deportation after his visa was cancelled.
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Matthew Gruter was one of 60 black-clad demonstrators who were allowed to assemble outside NSW parliament and yell Hitler youth chants on November 8.
Gruter was among several demonstrators later unmasked, triggering Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke to cancel his visa.
About 4am Tuesday, immigration officials took Gruter into custody where he will remain until he's deported or obtains his own ticket to leave.
"If you're on a visa, you're a guest in Australia, and if a guest turns up to your home, you've got

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