Immigration
The Ministry of Don’t Ask, Won’t Tell
The state can either measure the relationship properly, or it can keep pretending that refusing to measure it is ‘responsible’. One of those choices builds trust. The other builds resentment. And resentment, unlike spreadsheets, does not stay missing for long.
Heroic Muslims Are Not the ‘Antidote’
I know Ahmed is a genuine hero. But please, let’s not treat him as one, at least not in the way Albanese and McEvoy are: the ultimate cost will just be too great. I know this column makes me sound like a heartless piece of shit. But empathy has got us absolutely nowhere.
Why Do Young Australians Vote Against Their Interests?
Mass immigration hurts young Australians the most – so why do they support it?
Is This the ‘Strength’ of Diversity?
Muslim immigrants across the West are defrauding social services to the tune of billions.
How Long Until the Brits Demand Protection?
The British are slow to anger but quick to organise once the mood turns. They tolerate a great deal until they don’t. And nothing changes a nation’s politics quite so abruptly as the dawning realisation that the future is no longer imagined with them in it.
What They Won’t Admit About Housing
The only real solution to the crisis is slashing mass immigration, but the elite can’t admit it.
Don’t Ask, Donald: They Won’t Tell You
Good luck getting to the truth about migrant crime in Australia.
Join the Dots, People
You can’t import millions of people and not expect a housing shortage.
Refugees Welcome, Just Not at Her Place
“Refugees are welcome here”… Except that ‘here’ is not her ‘here’: it’s always somebody else’s.
If You Commit a Crime, You Leave
Time for New Zealand to grow some balls on criminal deportations.
Take Back Migrants or Face Visa Ban
Whichever way they jump, one thing is clear: with the budget also approaching later in the month, it’s crunch time for the prime minister.
What Makes Good Immigration Policy?
Poorly implemented immigration policies can make the difference between a policy that benefits society and a policy that causes problems.
The Case for Remigration
If we’re going to ‘redistribute wealth’, at least do it in a way that benefits us all.
Aussies Get Louder About Mass Immigration
New poll shows anti-immigration sentiment hardening across multiple demographics.