Australian election fought on immigration could cause ‘civil unrest’, former department official warns
Abul Rizvi accuses major parties of ‘short-termism’, saying Labor’s approach to immigration is ‘unsustainable’ while Coalition’s would be ‘pure chaos’Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe major parties should prioritise calm and rational conversations on net migration to prevent the next federal election from descending into “Trump-style name calling and civil unrest”, the former deputy secretary of the immigration department has warned.Both Labor and the Coalition have pledged to reduce long-term net migration in the lead-up to the next federal election. The Albanese government’s plan will target international students with a proposal to cap the number each university can enrol from January 2025.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading...
Abul Rizvi accuses major parties of ‘short-termism’, saying Labor’s approach to immigration is ‘unsustainable’ while Coalition’s would be ‘pure chaos’
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The major parties should prioritise calm and rational conversations on net migration to prevent the next federal election from descending into “Trump-style name calling and civil unrest”, the former deputy secretary of the immigration department has warned.
Both Labor and the Coalition have pledged to reduce long-term net migration in the lead-up to the next federal election. The Albanese government’s plan will target international students with a proposal to cap the number each university can enrol from January 2025.
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