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This Is What Albanese Is Secretly Up To

Secret plan to build million-strong ethnic enclaves with Middle-Eastern money.

Melbourne’s new suburb development is pretty wild.

Are the legacy media and the chattering left actually this stupid, or are they doing it on purpose? Their supposed knock-down argument against last weekend’s protest against mass immigration was a photo of protesters dining at a Chinese restaurant. How could they miss the point so badly, unless it was deliberate?

The argument has never been about stopping immigration entirely, much less a return to White Australia. The argument is solely against the sheer scale of mass immigration. In the last few years alone, nearly two million immigrants have flooded into Australia.

Imagine that 27 million white Australians poured into just a handful of cities in India, in a single year.

To put that into perspective, imagine that 27 million white Australians poured into just a handful of cities India, in a single year. That would be the same scale of immigration that Australia has been subjected to.

Further, imagine that, in just a couple of years, Smith became the most common surname in Delhi.

Who can honestly deny that Indians wouldn’t have something to say about that? Almost certainly extremely violently (the 2020 Delhi anti-Muslim riots alone killed at least 50 people and raged for days).

Imagine, further, that the Indian government, with funding from the Middle East, paid five million Australian workers to move to India and build 54 million homes, which would be built for Australian immigrants to occupy, rather than locals: MacroBusiness Chief Economist Leith Van Onselen asserts that homes being built in Australia would be for Indians.

There’d be full-scale civil war.

Yet, this is what the Albanese government is secretively tooling up to force on Australians.

India is in “deep negotiations” to create one million homes in Australia and has reached out to the UAE for financial help on the same, Union Minister Piyush Goyal has said.

The Albanese government, for its part, has said not a thing about this. If it wasn’t for Indian media, we’d never have known about it until it was a done deal.

Goyal, who handles the Commerce and Industry portfolio, pegged this as a $500 billion opportunity.

“I am in deep negotiation with my counterpart in Australia to create one million homes. One million homes. Anybody wants to do the maths? A million homes in Australia would be at least $500 billion opportunity," Goyal said while speaking here over the weekend.

He did not elaborate on details of the project, like the location in Australia, the exact spending by Canberra on it, or India’s role in the project.

Goyal said New Delhi is proposing to allow Indian workers to go to Australia, get trained on the necessary skill sets required to build homes as per local standards and create the housing.

As well as the long-suffering Australian taxpayer, the invasion will be bankrolled from the Middle East.

Having pegged construction of one million homes as a $500 billion opportunity, Goyal said he has reached out to the UAE – a significant investor in Indian real estate – to help on the financial front.
85 per cent of the 1.2 million strong Indian diaspora in Australia voted for Labor at the last election.

Make no mistake: this is a backdoor immigration program, adding another 100,000 to the already nearly half-million per year immigration. Or, to put it into perspective again, the same as five million white foreigners flooding into India. A secret pact, signed with almost no media mention in 2023, allows Indians to live and work in Australia for two years and then apply for permanent residence. On top of that, the deal allows for five-year student visas for Indians, eight-year temporary work visas for Indian graduates, unlimited work rights for spouses, and three-month visitor visas for family or business purposes, with no caps on numbers.

The on-the-ground reality is that, once admitted on supposed student or visitor visas, most never leave. A study by Allianz Partners Australia found that more than two-thirds of students fully intended to stay. Indian students and migration agents publicly celebrated Labor’s federal election victory, as it meant easier entry into Australia.

They must be over the moon, now, with the secret negotiations between the Albanese and Indian governments.

Why is Albanese so determined to back this invasion? We got the answer on the eve of the last election, with Labor’s grotesque mass-citizenship ceremonies, with Australian Electoral Commission agents conveniently on hand to enrol the hundreds of thousands of new Labor voters.

According to RedBridge Group Director Kos Samaras, a former Labor strategist, 85 per cent of the 1.2 million strong Indian diaspora in Australia voted for Labor at the last election.

Does it all make sense, now?


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