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Violent protests fail to sway national migration plans

2 September 2025 12:54 | News

Since the key immigration figures revealed that Australia’s number of migrations would remain at the current levels, violent protests, which wanted to prevent national migratory recruitment, could not have an impact.

Permanent migration program for 2025/26 will be established to 185,000 people with the same financial year.

The announcement of the purchase levels is followed by the anti -immigrant rallies attended by thousands of protesters in the capitals in Australia on Sunday.

Migration Minister Tony Burke said that the decision to keep the number of migrations in waiting for the number of migrations, focused on talented migration.

Health Minister Mark Butler said that many Australians had to balance the population growth between housing strains and labor shortages, and that there were legitimate concerns after an increase in the number of immigrants.

Pandemi period border closure caused the net overseas migration figure to decrease.

When the boundaries reopened, the international student flow has led to the net increase in a year to 536,000 record levels.

Since then, the numbers had fallen, and Mr. Butler said that the rate would continue to fall to normal levels.

“I think there is a real tension between the real pressures in our housing system and the other parts of the economy,” he said to Nine’s Today Show on Tuesday.

“I also know that we are really struggling to buy hospital services, elderly care services and the houses we need to build the workers we need to build.”

Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell, who appealed to the rally in Melbourne and attacked the Aboriginal camp with black shirt-covered people, hit a press conference organized by Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan on Tuesday.

Neo-Nazi Thomas Swell (left) tried to take the center on the march in Melbourne on Sunday. (Joel Carrett/AAP Photos)

He shouted that the Australians refused to protest because they were accompanied by police officers.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanian, Neo-Nazis should stand out at rallies, he said.

“We should make sure that we have included people to move away from the rabbit hole and not pushing them down the rabbit hole,” he said.

“Most of these fears are strengthened online and we have difficulties in polarization.”

Independent Senator David Pocock and former Deputy Secretary of the Department of Immigration Abul Rizvi said that the government left a gap for unpleasant elements, including the Neo-Nazis by not being able to lead the leadership and explain the migration plan to the public.

The rallies were extensively condemned because of the presence of the Neo-Nazis, but a nation senator Pauline Hanson and Queensland deputy Bob Catter joined the hikers.

Anti -immigrant protesters and pro -immigrant police
The Neo-Nazis were the front and center of the rallies. (Darren UK/AAP Photos)

Although people described as white nationalists are only a small group, Levi West, a terrorist expert, said that there was a overlap that excessive supporters could exploit.

“A rally from a group of Neo-Nazi Organization, a rally, offers the main opportunity for recruitment, Dr said Dr West, Australian National University Research Assistant.

“People whose complaints are based on conspiracy theory or misinformation can be easily withdrawn to the simplicity of ideas buried in neo-nazi ideology to provide some kind of solution or comfort for what they feel a complaint.”

Poll Redbridge Research Director Simon Welsh said that surveys and focus groups were concerned about the magnitude of Australia’s migration intake in the context of housing aggravation crisis.

“But there’s some important nuance here, Sky Sky News said.

“There is a sensitivity to the idea of ​​using (migration) as an excuse to avoid appropriate reforms on issues such as housing or health and education.”


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