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Australians Against Further Immigration OUR VIEW Environment Humanitarianism Economics Health Defences Education Culture Australia's immigration policy is ...
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... reader why bring more immigrants into Australia and cause problems when there are plenty of Australians who need jobs. Still the immigration fight continues ...
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... Although most Australians preferred British immigrants, the immigration period after the war brought large numbers from other European countries - people with ...
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... of Asian miners immigrating the number of Chinese migrants increased causing conflict, as Australians were not comfortable with the rising immigration rate of ...
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... The face of Australia is undergoing many changes and, due to large amounts of immigration, many Australians can boast quite a mixed heritage. ...
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... their ¥Australian-ness',so why should it be different with Australians of Chinese, Indian or Filipino background? The Bureau of Immigration Research finds ...
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... the wider community as important in uniting all Australians in their ... Immigration- composition and selection of immigration should not be discriminatory, either ...
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... The reasoning is that if Australia is called "multicultural" (which would imply that most Australians are everyday ... James Jupp, 'Immigration and National ...
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... to Australia as refugees. However they did this unaware of Australians strict immigration laws. Instead of being permitted into ...
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... and demographic destruction of our national identity.' Many Australians cannot comprehend ... critical of the consequences of it concerning immigration and refugees ...
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... issue to issue. Australians as a whole cannot be described as either conservative or radical. Some examples Immigration. There is a ...
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... of finding a safe haven has become a major challenge for Australians to reconcile ... the few countries that have a planned, non-discriminatory immigration program ...
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... The aim of immigration had been to recruit new citizens from a common cultural background and many Australians still fondly referred to England as 'home'. ...
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... restricted immigration to Australia from foreign countries. In the 1800's the Chinese, one of the first non-white immigrants arrived in Australia. Australians ...
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... I have chosen a very hot issue in the eyes of both Australians and the ... The Minister for Immigration recently commented that the drowning deaths of over 350 ...
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... As the anniversary approaches, it is important for all Australians to reflect ... council that could impose uniform systems of defence, immigration, banking, and ...
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... At the time, immigration to Australia was still governed by the demand for residents ... and no doubt many tens of thousands of modern-day Australians are their ...
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... however, they were not in reality given the rights of other Australians." Much of ... www.atsic.gov.au/default_ie.asp:1999 London, HI Non-White Immigration and the ...
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... has continued to influence the lives of Indigenous Australians in the two ... Similarly, the White Australia policy aimed to restrict immigration by people from non ...
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... society within Britain with the aid of New Commonwealth immigration has sunk ... ethnic minority groups, such as Irish, Americans, South Africans and Australians. ...
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... has leaped to political prominence because of the rising fear of illegal immigration. ... He uses references to past victims of racism by Australians to reach the ...
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... Now it's back to the Australians to find a group willing to come off the boat ... that these are not the ways that you could influence the Immigration Department or ...
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