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(Sky News Australia)US State Dept’s immigration missive to Australia utters two words Liberals are too scared to say out loud
Release Date
2025-12-15
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Sky News Australia
Summary
The article criticizes Australia’s major political parties for failing to address what it describes as a mass immigration crisis, despite warnings from the US State Department. US officials cautioned that rapid, large-scale immigration can strain housing markets, undermine social stability, and create human rights concerns. In contrast, both Australia’s Labor and Liberal parties are portrayed as denying that mass immigration is occurring, while simultaneously praising high immigration for economic and social benefits.
The author argues that Australia is experiencing large-scale migration, contributing to housing shortages, cost-of-living pressures, and cultural and democratic tensions. As global attitudes toward immigration harden, particularly in the United States and Europe, the article claims Australia’s political leadership is out of touch with public concerns and international warnings, and calls for a tougher, more realistic approach to immigration policy.
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