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Australian PM condemns influencer for taking baby wombat

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However, Albanese described the incident as an “outrage” and suggested that Jones “take a baby crocodile from its mother and see how you go there”.

Tony Burke, the country’s interior minister, confirmed on Thursday that his department was reviewing the influencer’s immigration status and suggested she may have difficulty returning to Australia in future.

He said: “Given the level of scrutiny that will happen if she ever applies for a visa again, I’ll be surprised if she even bothers.

“I can’t wait for Australia to see the back of this individual, I don’t expect she will return.”

![American influencer Sam Jones holding the baby wombat after removing it from its distressed mother. Photo / @samstrays_somewhere](https://www.nzherald.co.nz/resizer/v2/VPJCISRNBVBQRPSNBGMWLPOVCM.png?auth=cf8a087d5c3a67e979f552dd22fb0f5a7aa7e7100d86f62eb385ce9b5a2c8880&width=16&height=22&quality=70&smart=true)

American influencer Sam Jones holding the baby wombat after removing it from its distressed mother. Photo / @samstrays\_somewhere

TikTok apology

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Penny Wong, Australia’s foreign minister, also criticised the influencer during an interview with the broadcaster Channel Seven.

She said: “It looked pretty dreadful, didn’t it? Really, leave the wombat alone”.

More than 22,000 people have signed a petition calling for Jones, who describes herself as “an outdoor enthusiast and hunter”, to be deported.

However, it is not clear if she is still in Australia and her Instagram account has now been set to private.

The Wombat Protection Society of Australia also said in a statement: “We are expressing shock and concern over the actions of a tourist who mishandled a wombat joey in an apparent snatch for ‘social media likes’.”

Jones later issued an apology on TikTok, the video-sharing platform.

She told viewers: “Guys … I’m really sorry about the wombat incident. It was a mistake. I’m professional and all the people hating, it’s enough. I learnt my lesson".

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