Category Archives: Immigration

“What troubled him most was not simply the presence of different cultures and religions in Australia, but that the country does not seem to appreciate the implications of importing ideas, ideologies, and longstanding conflicts under the banner of multiculturalism.”

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“We are watching Western leaders trade a civilizational inheritance for a bowl of soup.”

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The department said that “mass migration poses an existential threat to Western civilization and undermines the stability of key American allies.”

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“I made the decision that I was not able to continue in this role and remain silent on immigration,” Hastie said.

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“The U.N. is supposed to stop invasions, not create them, and not finance them,” President Trump said.

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“You’re not going to have Europe anymore,” Trump said.

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“The proposal, introduced by One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts, was defeated on Tuesday with just nine senators voting in favour and 37 against.”

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“It’s time to take our country back. It’s time to defend our way of life. It’s time to defend our culture. Stop mass immigration now,” the organisers said.

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“The character of Australia has for the most part been forged by Anglo-Celtic character, Anglo-Celtic history, institutions, folklore, folk culture,” Dr Chavura said.

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“It was only when Australia began importing the third world en masse that machetes became weapons of mass terror,” Walsh said.

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“We’ve reached our limit and we have a huge culture, educational, housing, financial, and essential services problem to fix now because of it,” Kirk said.

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“To not oppress the sojourner, or foreigner in the Bible, was to make sure they were not exploited, to make sure the destitute were treated with mercy… and to not force them to remain in the country.”

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“Critics argue that the move is a superficial attempt by the Starmer government to project toughness on immigration…”

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“It was a social experiment carried out at a global level, with little to no regard for the consequences should the experiment fail.”

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“A country is its people. This is a fundamental concept that is truly obvious,” Musk said.

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“Of all the pressing challenges that the nations represented here face, I believe there is nothing more urgent than mass migration,” Vance said.

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“They say that to oppress the sojourner is to turn them away from settling in your land, but according to the law, first and foremost, to oppress the sojourner is to keep them in your land for cheap or free labour.”

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Monty Python star John Cleese took to Twitter earlier this week claiming that London was no longer an English city. The 79-year-old actor who has openly supported Brexit tweeted: “Some years ago I opined that London was not really an English city any more. Since then, virtually all my friends from abroad have confirmed my observation. So there must be some truth in it… I note also that London was the UK city that voted most strongly to remain in the EU.” In 2011, Cleese “sparked fury” after he suggested multiculturalism in London caused English culture to disappear. “I’m not…

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Japan could go the way of many European countries after beginning a major and unprecedented experiment in immigration, Bloomberg reports. According to columnist Noah Smith: “In 2018, 1 out of 8 young people turning 20 in Tokyo wasn’t born in Japan. That doesn’t even count the people who were born in Japan but aren’t ethnically Japanese. Although Tokyo isn’t close to becoming a multiracial metropolis like New York City or London, the word ‘homogeneous’ no longer fits the city. “Tokyo is an early harbinger of changes that are coming, albeit more slowly, to the rest of Japan… The government reckons…

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Paris, Rome, Barcelona, Cairo, Vienna, St Petersberg, Venice, Rio de Janeiro. So many great cities. So many culturally identifiable features and attractions. That’s what makes the world fascinating, inspiring people to travel and experience the sights, sounds and atmosphere in each of these unique places. Australia, a vast land of desert, sun and surf. A climate as varied as the many different backgrounds of people now residing in her cities. Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth are quite the melting pots of cultures. A good thing, I hear many say. They bring a variety of foods, clothing and perspectives that broaden…

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