Sussan Ley distances herself from Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s claims Labor is attempting to boost vote through Indian migrants

Sussan Ley, liberal senator Jacinta Nampijinpa, moved away from his comments that he brought immigrants from India to increase the voting base of Labor.
Senator Price, a spokesman for the coalition’s defense industry, claimed that the Albanian government allowed Indian immigrants to win “many” votes in an interview in ABC on Wednesday.
“So, if (labor), okay, if these individuals will see a reflection for us than the other parts of the community, then, of course, such individuals will express the opinion that we will get to our communities,” he said.
Immediately after the program, the Northern Region Senator took back his comments stating that “Australia continues a long -standing and non -discriminatory migration policy” and “otherwise a mistake”.
However, he doubled his comments until Thursday morning.
He asked for his comments about Indian immigrants and whether he apologized and apologized and apologized and apologized and apologized and asked him that he would apologize and apologized: orum I don’t believe I have something to apologize. ”
“In the afternoon, Briefing said that Patricia Karves, the host of Patricia Karves, was the interviewer that çocuklar anti -Indian immigration”.
“What I did was to point to the fact that Indian immigrants would be the second largest group of immigrants in this country and the largest immigrant group of this country,” he said.
“I stated that my concern was under too much pressure for the Australian families in this country, and that there were Australian families, whether residents, citizens, or immigrant pasts in this country.
“We must concern mass migration in Australia with such pressures in our country and rightly.” His comments were wearing the Australian flag inside the Senate Room to mark the National Flag Day and asked for the destruction or discretion of the flag to be punished.
However, following the liberal’s election disaster, the opposition leader, who committed to recovering the immigrant communities, has moved away from Senator Price’s interpretations.
Ley also acknowledged that Senator Price was “correcting these comments ve and repeated that Australia’s migration policy was“ long -sized, bilateral (and) discriminatory ”.
Orum I want to mention this point that we vote for every three years, but every day when I become the leader of the opposition, I fight for every Australia, no matter where you come from, ”
“And our Australian Indian community is incredible, as Australian Indians, you contribute to our country.
“We know how hard you work, the values of your family and the contribution you make to this country. And as the opposition leader, I give an incredible value to this.”

After a series of anti -immigrant protests, a nation senator Pauline Hanson, a nation senator in the capital last weekend, exploded.
Senator Price also supported the people who participated in Rallies, and “congratulated”, Mrs. Ley stressed that Australia was “an immigrant nation ve and said that rallies were abducted by“ Neo-Nazis hate by Neo-Nazis ”.
Queensland Workers Senator Corinne Mulholland questioned that the highest voices calling for a cull at immigration levels were immigrants to Australia and that a nation senator Malcolm Roberts and United Australian Party Senator Ralph Babet.
“And when I looked at this room on Wednesday, I see many immigrants working here to represent Australians and other immigrants in the Senate.”
“Like Senator Roberts, he was born and raised in India. Senator Babet from Mauritius.
“This is interesting, people calling migrant bans in this country… They are immigrants to this country. If someone can help me understand it, I will be grateful.”
