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Are there too many immigrants in Australia? Han Shan, a one-party, is pressing for a referendum.

 
[Current News]     08 Aug 2018
Voters will be asked in the next federal election whether they think Australia`s immigration levels are "too high" under a plan pushed by the one-party Korean (Pauline Hanson).

Voters will be asked in the next federal election whether they think Australia`s immigration levels are "too high" under a plan pushed by the one-party Korean (Pauline Hanson).

Australia`s population reached 25 million on Tuesday night, and Senator Han Shan stepped up his call for a referendum on immigration during the federal election. She is preparing to introduce a bill that, if passed by both houses of parliament, will ask the public in a referendum: "do you think Australia`s immigration is too high?"

Are there too many immigrants in Australia? Han Shan, a one-party, is pressing for a referendum.

"my view is that the vast majority of Australians would say immigration rates are too high because they are told that by 2016, 62 percent of population growth will come from immigrants." "it is clear that the benefits of high levels of legal immigration are offset by problems," she wrote in the Australian newspaper. "but most of the support of political parties depends on special interest groups, including businesses," she wrote. Higher education and real estate developers), these special interests benefit from high immigration. "

In her "zero net immigration" policy, Senator Hansan bluntly said that the annual level of immigration should be reduced to 70,000, or any number needed to maintain the size of the current population.

Are there too many immigrants in Australia? Han Shan, a one-party, is pressing for a referendum.

"the incumbent government sets immigration goals every year, but there is no plan to take into account the cumulative consequences of these year-on-year decisions." "it must be stupid to deny that there is a problem with the party," she said. Because families do notice how crowded the train platform is, how crowded the schools are using removable classrooms, how crowded buses can`t stop, and how long it takes to commute between familiar destinations, The waiting time for a specialist is getting longer and longer. "

Are there too many immigrants in Australia? Han Shan, a one-party, is pressing for a referendum.

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