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Labor's mass migration experiment is increasingly hurting everyday Australians. Despite record levels of people arriving each day, Labor themselves admit there hasn't been an increase in skilled migrants, just more Uber drivers. One Nation have made it very clear - Immigration numbers need to be slashed. Mass migration is...

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Peter Dutton has announced he will slash migration by 100,000. Of course, large corporate interests and the “independent” think tanks they bankroll are having a fit. But here’s the truth: mass migration has made Australia worse, not better. We are now in the middle of the worst housing affordability crisis in recorded history. A median-income household can now only afford the roughly 14% of homes sold nationwide, down from 43% just three years ago. Homelessness is at record highs. The last Census recorded over 122,000 Australians without a home. That was four years ago. Since then, migration has surged and homelessness has drastically increased. Frontline services report they are overwhelmed, with rough sleeping and long-term homelessness rising sharply across the country under Labor's watch. Public services are overwhelmed. Classrooms are overcrowded. Emergency departments are overflowing. Roads are clogged. We’re told it’s all just “growing pains". That the migration debate is "complicated". That mass migration is "our special sauce". These are lies. The real pain is being felt by working-class Australians: the ones being pushed further and further out, priced out of their own communities, and forced to compete for dwindling services and jobs. Labor's migration policies put us in a per. capita recession for the longest on record since 1973. That meant the economy might have been growing on paper, but everyday Australians went backwards. The truth is: Australia cannot absorb so many new migrants a year without breaking something. And it has. Cutting migration is not “radical.” It’s common sense. It’s the only way to bring housing, infrastructure, and services back under control and give working Australians a fair go again. You will hear that cutting migration is cruel. That it's racist. That it's far right. None of these things are true. Australia needs change.

Brian Marlow

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