Those in Australia feel the shift. Those outside are watching closely
Anti-migration rhetoric is growing in Australia as One Nation's primary vote support hits a record 31.5 percent amid concerns over housing and economic inequalities. Tayyab Saeed, a migrant from Pakistan, expresses unease about rising tensions, citing safety concerns for migrants. The debate highlights the balance between migration's benefits and societal anxieties about shared economic opportunities.
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Published 28 Jun 2026, 19:30 UTC · Updated 28 Jun 2026, 19:40 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: SBS News – Australia. Editorial policy · Corrections
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