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Even Migrants Want Immigration Slashed

Don’t let the media lie to you that only white rednecks hate mass immigration.

Nobody but the Third World grifters and the Globalist elite want this. The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

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One Nation’s rise to become the de facto opposition party is largely based on one simple policy: they’re the only party talking openly and honestly about slashing – even reversing – mass immigration. Just as Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain has galvanised Britons sick to the back teeth of being lied to about the mass invasion of their country, One Nation is the only major party in Australia promising to tackle uncontrolled mass immigration and, at least, sound like they mean it.

Unlike the lying, sleazoid Albanese government.

The Albanese government has taken in a record number of migrants, despite promising to cut the figure amid political and public pressure, a conservative thinktank has claimed.

An analysis from the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) showed net permanent and long term arrivals hit 57,270 in January of this year alone, the highest number on record, it said.

In the 12-months to January, just shy of half a million people entered the country.

Net permanent and long term arrivals are migrants who have declared they are intending to stay in Australia for 12 months or longer.

The government continues to lie through their teeth.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese earlier this month claimed during a Question Time that net migration numbers had fallen 40 per cent in a year.

Elsewhere, Home Affairs data also revealed a near record three million temporary visa holders were staying or residing in Australia, the IPA noted in its analysis.

[IPA senior fellow Dr Kevin You] said people visiting the country are not being deterred by the government’s “half-hearted amendments” to rules and were overstaying their visas.

As you might have guessed from his name, Kevin You is hardly the white redneck bogeyman that the left and their media lickspittles try to peddle. In fact, he’s entirely typical of a large swathe of Australians who staunchly oppose out-of-control mass immigration: first generation immigrants and their descendants.

A new survey commissioned by the IPA finds that 79 per cent of Australians support slashing annual migration to at least a quarter of its current levels.

That sentiment was echoed across demographics, including 75 per cent of first-generation migrants, 74 per cent of non-citizens, and 72 per cent of young Australians aged 18 to 24.

The survey also found 60 per cent of Australians believe there are too many migrants in the country, compared to just 17 per cent who think there are too few. Among first-generation migrants, 59 per cent agreed there were too many arrivals.

For the same reason that sixth-generation Australians do: too many of the current wave invading Australia simply have no intention of fitting in.

Concerns about national identity also featured prominently, with 54 per cent of respondents saying they no longer recognise the country they grew up in.

That figure rose to 86 per cent among One Nation voters, 57 per cent among Coalition voters, and 37 per cent among both Labor and Greens supporters […]

In addition, 77 per cent of respondents said migrants should be required to sign up to a defined set of Australian values and face deportation if they fail to uphold them. Just 7 per cent opposed that idea.

And, for all the establishment hyperventilating hypocrisy when Jacinta Nampinjinpa Price pointed out the obvious, that Labor are deliberately importing new Labor voters, nearly half of Australians agree with her. Twice as many as disagree.

Oh, no! Even migrants hate mass immigration! What are the legacy media bootlickers to do?

Lie, of course.

Anthony Albanese has slammed Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party in recent weeks following her “no good Muslims” remarks, dismissing claims that Australia has accepted too much migration from Muslim countries as divisive.

In fact, Hanson never said any such thing.

The furore kicked off after Pauline Hanson told Sky News during a discussion on the so-called ISIS brides returning to Australia “I’ve got no time for radical Islam. Their religion concerns me because of what it says in the Koran. They hate Westerners. That’s what it’s all about.”

Indeed, it is.


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