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Labor’s mass immigration program is destroying our national identity, driving up the cost of living, and leaving everyday Aussies behind. This isn’t mismanagement it’s deliberate. Labor is flooding the country with people to reshape the electorate, remake our culture, and keep themselves in power. A proud, cohesive nation is...

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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺

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I've been warning Australians that our immigration system is out of control and now the government's own data confirms it. In February alone, 200,000 foreign students arrived in Australia. In the middle of a housing crisis, this is unforgivable. If we don't act now, the pressure on housing, hospitals, and wages will only get worse. Universities were built for Australian students. They should focus on educating our own young people, not acting as businesses designed to attract foreign students, raking in profits while Australian taxpayers foot the bill. Families are struggling with skyrocketing rents, young people are missing out, and our healthcare system is stretched thin. This cannot be allowed to continue. We need to tighten our immigration system and toughen citizenship rules to ensure people who come here prove their commitment to our values and way of life. Australians must come first. This election is your chance to send a clear message: no more weak immigration policies, no more putting Australians last. One Nation is rising in the polls because Australians are fed up with being ignored. This means we can get candidates elected, and we can give you a real voice, we can turn things around. But if you don’t act now, this crisis will deepen, and the Australia you know and love will continue to slip away. A vote for One Nation is a vote to restore fairness, secure our borders, and put Australians, like you, back at the front of the queue.

Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺

93,467 次观看 • 1 年前

Australians Are Being Pushed to the Brink And Labor’s Mass Immigration Program Is Driving the Crisis This isn’t a blunder. It’s not poor planning. It’s deliberate. Under Anthony Albanese, 1.2 million net migrants have been brought in, and now we’re looking at 2 million by the end of his second term. All with no serious plan for housing, infrastructure, or jobs. And it’s everyday Australians who are paying the price. Families can’t find a rental. Young people have no shot at buying a home. Working Australians can’t keep up with the cost of living. Meanwhile, Labor floods the country, and pretends it’s got nothing to do with it. But we know the truth: More people. Not enough homes. Soaring demand. Exploding prices. That’s not a coincidence, it’s basic economics. Labor keeps falling back on the same tired line, “we need skilled workers.” But that excuse has collapsed. The majority coming in on “skilled” visas aren’t tradespeople or filling urgent needs. It’s not targeted. It’s not balanced. And it’s not working. There is no national plan. Just a population surge that serves Labor's political agenda, while ordinary Australians are left behind. One Nation is standing firm: Cut immigration to sustainable levels Fix the housing crisis with real supply, not spin Put Australians first Because if we don’t act now, the pressure won’t ease. It’ll get worse. Watch my full interview with Chris Kenny here.

Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺

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