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Lack of immigration transparency helped fuel protests

3 September 2025 03:30 | News

A former president of immigration, Australia’s strongly shaded mass protests, while pushing, while anti -immigrant emotions are due to the lack of transparency of the government, he says.

On Sunday, tens of thousands of protesters walked with the Neo-Nazis in the big cities of Australia with Neo-Nazis, and the federal government called on to pause or slow the speed of migration.

The 32-year-old leading Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell was among the 40 men dressed in black, who had rally in Melbourne CBD on Sunday evening after joining the rally.

Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell was accused of participating in violence after an anti-immigrant rally. (Provided by 9News/AAP photos)

The 32 -year -old was arrested outside the Melbourne Magistrate Court in the afternoon and accused of violent disorder, forgiveness, kicking with kick, discharged missile and other crimes. Both of his followers were accused.

He was arrested on Wednesday to appear in the same court.

Emek was not blocked by the protests on Tuesday, as it determined the purchase of permanent migration program for 2025/26 at 185,000, which was the same as the same as the previous financial year.

However, the former Deputy Secretary of Migration of the Ministry of Immigration Abul Rizvi, the way to explain the new limit of the federal government, worried Australians accidentally mixed the way of confusing, he said.

“The government is not transparent enough about what their long -term plans are for migration,” AAP said.

An anti -immigration march in Melbourne
Abul Rizvi says that the lack of clarity helps to ‘confuse anxiety’ about immigration levels. (Joel Carrett/AAP Photos)

Three sentences pointed out the government press release as a classic example, “The government actually stopped explaining what he was doing”.

Dr Rizvi said that it contains very little details about talented or common visas and that the government made it impossible to understand what to do about the exploding demand in these areas.

In fact, wrong statements about the number of great immigration also contributed to the anti -immigration thought.

This was prominent in the promotional brochures for Sunday rallies, which used false claims to feed the anti -Indian immigration discourse.

Police separating professional and anti -immigrant protesters in Brisbane
In fact, false statements about the number of immigrants fueled community tensions. (Darren UK/AAP Photos)

Victoria President Victoria Associations Federation Vasan Srinivasan said that many protesters should recognize the community.

AAP said, “They still don’t understand how beautiful this society is,” AAP said.

“There is no one except local people in this country, we all emigrated from one place.

“Now we’re all here for a reason: a peaceful, happy life.”

Many of the Indian community are talented immigrants who come to Australia as a doctor or engineering qualities.

Dr Rizvi, one of the best represented professions in Australia’s migration program is the high -demand nurses with high -demands.

Former Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Immigration Abul Rizvi (File Pic)
Abul Rizvi said that the government should explain how immigrants fill the skills and labor problems. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

Migrants also undertake less, less skilled work that many Australians do not want to do like fruit collection and farmwork.

“We need to remember that most of the students and most of the working holidaymakers cannot get Dole,” he said.

“If they can’t find a job, they won’t survive.”

Prime Minister Anthony Acknowledged that different demographic features were targeted and elected by protests, including Jewish and Indian communities.

He called on everyone at the workers’ meeting to reach different communities, not everyone in the weekend demonstrations were not related to the neo-Nazis.

On Tuesday, we should make sure that we have included people to get away from people and not push them down from that rabbit hole. ”


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