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Re: Immigration
Reply #345 - Dec 14th, 2023 at 5:34am
 
Matty,
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Not you, Insh'allah.


Insh'allah - thou wilt readeth again my writings and understand this time:



Immigration policy was all decided behind closed doors.

Now we are dealing with 1 million new immigrants since the end of the Covid crisis -
half a million more next year too.
Where the hell are they going to live?

What about the crime they will cause like:
home invasions, rape, murder, pedophilia,
drug dealing, terrorism, robbery and violence?

I assume some are good people?


It's a property Ponzi scheme to back the prices of houses to secure the Banks and
their outrageous liabilities in the $trillions.

The trouble with Ponzi schemes is that you soon run out of people and they collapse.

Answer - bring in more people making house and unit prices and rents unaffordable.
Don't care about young people who will never own a house
and be paying outrageous rents all their lives.
I heard about someone in Sydney paying $650 per week for a 20 m2 little room.
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Re: Immigration
Reply #346 - Dec 14th, 2023 at 5:44am
 

Our politicians are traitors to this country.

The Governor General  should not allow the most important policies
to be decided behind closed doors.

That is not democracy -
it's a one party State with 2 branches: Labor and Liberal -
similar to the Chinese Communist Party.
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Re: Immigration
Reply #347 - Dec 14th, 2023 at 6:48am
 
Karnal wrote on Jan 6th, 2023 at 11:28am:
Frank wrote on Jan 5th, 2023 at 9:00pm:
Busy morning in the Western Suburbs of Sydney with renters trying to get on a train to get to work in the more property affluent suburbs

https://mobile.twitter.com/RBASHAGGER/status/1610743182559412245



Mumbai, eh?

Bit of a laugh, old boy. It's the Muselman we need to watch - always absolutely never ever, no?

Your Curry Shitter's just a garden-variety tinted race/sorry - culture.

Correlation not causation, innit.

Indeed.


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Level 4 jobs include bar staff, waiters, and the like, whereas Level 5 jobs include cleaners, couriers, etc.

It is a sad indictment on Australia’s university sector that it is producing so many international graduates that work in low-skilled and low-paid jobs, and is one of the drivers of Australia’s low productivity.

These findings are supported by the latest Graduate Outcomes Survey (GOS), which shows that international employment rates, participation rates and median salaries are well below those of domestic graduates.

Disturbingly, Australia’s three largest source nations for international students – China, India and Nepal – each have poor labour market outcomes as measured by full-time employment.

Australia’s international education ponzi scheme has literally delivered a giant low-paid, low-skilled migrant underclass.

It will likely get worse given the Albanese government this year signed two migration agreements with India
that, among other things, provides:

Five-year student visas for Indians, with no caps on the numbers that can study in Australia.
Indian graduates of Australian tertiary institutions on a student visa can apply to work without visa sponsorship for up to eight years.
Australia will recognise Indian vocational and university graduates to be “holding the comparable AQF qualification” for the purposes of admission to higher education and general employment.


These migration pacts make Australia an even more attractive destination and will likely increase the flow of lower-skilled Indians seeking work and residency in Australia.

Would you like fries pappadams with that?
https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2023/12/international-graduates-dominate-austra...


And that's just the "skilled" migrants.



Ten rupee give him.
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Re: Immigration
Reply #348 - Dec 14th, 2023 at 7:52am
 
Frank wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 8:53pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 8:44pm:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 6:27pm:
Matty,
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Australia's one of the toughest countries in the world to get into


Bullshit - now we are dealing with 1 million new immigrants since the end of the Covid crisis -
half a million more next year too.


Whose arse did you pluck that number from, Booby?

"On 9 May 2023, the Australian Government announced that the planning level for the 2023–24 permanent Migration Program will be set at 190,000 places."


Yeah, government announced - versus reality.


AFR, 10 December 2023:

The mid-year economic and fiscal outlook on Wednesday will forecast net overseas migration to fall to 375,000 people this financial year and 250,000 in 2024-25, which is regarded as the “normal” level.



Big lie: Labor government's migration changes have no ‘real cuts’ to intake numbers.

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Reply #349 - Dec 14th, 2023 at 8:06am
 
Black Orchid wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 7:52am:
Big lie: Labor government's migration changes have no ‘real cuts’ to intake numbers.




Thanks BO - informative video.
Mass immigration by the millions with no housing or services for them  -
putting huge strain on those who are here now.

The Labor Govt. are traitors to Australia - they are ruining this country.

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Re: Immigration
Reply #350 - Dec 14th, 2023 at 8:18am
 
Frank wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 6:48am:
Karnal wrote on Jan 6th, 2023 at 11:28am:
Frank wrote on Jan 5th, 2023 at 9:00pm:
Busy morning in the Western Suburbs of Sydney with renters trying to get on a train to get to work in the more property affluent suburbs

https://mobile.twitter.com/RBASHAGGER/status/1610743182559412245



Mumbai, eh?

Bit of a laugh, old boy. It's the Muselman we need to watch - always absolutely never ever, no?

Your Curry Shitter's just a garden-variety tinted race/sorry - culture.

Correlation not causation, innit.

Indeed.


https://api.macrobusiness.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/International-gradua...

Level 4 jobs include bar staff, waiters, and the like, whereas Level 5 jobs include cleaners, couriers, etc.

It is a sad indictment on Australia’s university sector that it is producing so many international graduates that work in low-skilled and low-paid jobs, and is one of the drivers of Australia’s low productivity.

These findings are supported by the latest Graduate Outcomes Survey (GOS), which shows that international employment rates, participation rates and median salaries are well below those of domestic graduates.

Disturbingly, Australia’s three largest source nations for international students – China, India and Nepal – each have poor labour market outcomes as measured by full-time employment.

Australia’s international education ponzi scheme has literally delivered a giant low-paid, low-skilled migrant underclass.

It will likely get worse given the Albanese government this year signed two migration agreements with India
that, among other things, provides:

Five-year student visas for Indians, with no caps on the numbers that can study in Australia.
Indian graduates of Australian tertiary institutions on a student visa can apply to work without visa sponsorship for up to eight years.
Australia will recognise Indian vocational and university graduates to be “holding the comparable AQF qualification” for the purposes of admission to higher education and general employment.


These migration pacts make Australia an even more attractive destination and will likely increase the flow of lower-skilled Indians seeking work and residency in Australia.

Would you like fries pappadams with that?
https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2023/12/international-graduates-dominate-austra...


And that's just the "skilled" migrants.



Ten rupee give him.


You feel sad for these people, no? You'd like to see them make something of themselves.

But that's just you. I imagine you tip well, eh?
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Re: Immigration
Reply #351 - Dec 14th, 2023 at 8:24am
 
Black Orchid wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 7:52am:
Frank wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 8:53pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 8:44pm:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 6:27pm:
Matty,
Quote:
Australia's one of the toughest countries in the world to get into


Bullshit - now we are dealing with 1 million new immigrants since the end of the Covid crisis -
half a million more next year too.


Whose arse did you pluck that number from, Booby?

"On 9 May 2023, the Australian Government announced that the planning level for the 2023–24 permanent Migration Program will be set at 190,000 places."


Yeah, government announced - versus reality.


AFR, 10 December 2023:

The mid-year economic and fiscal outlook on Wednesday will forecast net overseas migration to fall to 375,000 people this financial year and 250,000 in 2024-25, which is regarded as the “normal” level.



Big lie: Labor government's migration changes have no ‘real cuts’ to intake numbers.



The big lie is you turning the unfinished business of covid onto a "Labor problem".

Especially when the Libs would do exactly the same thing, bar one:

Crow about stopping boats, as if that has any impact on migration figures.

Ask the old boy. He flew here. He even had a visa as a foreign student, so he cares.

You?
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Reply #352 - Dec 14th, 2023 at 8:35am
 
Bobby. wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 5:34am:
Matty,
Quote:
Not you, Insh'allah.


Insh'allah - thou wilt readeth again my writings and understand this time:



Immigration policy was all decided behind closed doors.

Now we are dealing with 1 million new immigrants since the end of the Covid crisis -
half a million more next year too.
Where the hell are they going to live?

What about the crime they will cause like:
home invasions, rape, murder, pedophilia,
drug dealing, terrorism, robbery and violence?

I assume some are good people.


Most, dear.

Quote:
A 2019 study found no impact of immigration on crime rates in Australia.[264] Foreigners are under-represented in the Australian prison population, according to 2010 figures.[48] A 1987 report by the Australian Institute of Criminology noted that studies had consistently found that migrant populations in Australia had lower crime rates than the Australian-born population.[265]


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_and_crime

You'll need to update the record, Bobby.

You can put Dan's Donuts down as a citation.
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Re: Immigration
Reply #353 - Dec 14th, 2023 at 8:48am
 
Karnal wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 8:35am:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 5:34am:
Matty,
Quote:
Not you, Insh'allah.


Insh'allah - thou wilt readeth again my writings and understand this time:



Immigration policy was all decided behind closed doors.

Now we are dealing with 1 million new immigrants since the end of the Covid crisis -
half a million more next year too.
Where the hell are they going to live?

What about the crime they will cause like:
home invasions, rape, murder, pedophilia,
drug dealing, terrorism, robbery and violence?

I assume some are good people.


Most, dear.

Quote:
A 2019 study found no impact of immigration on crime rates in Australia.[264] Foreigners are under-represented in the Australian prison population, according to 2010 figures.[48] A 1987 report by the Australian Institute of Criminology noted that studies had consistently found that migrant populations in Australia had lower crime rates than the Australian-born population.[265]


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_and_crime

You'll need to update the record, Bobby.

You can put Dan's Donuts down as a citation.

The migrant mix has changed very significantly since 1987.  As every schoolboy and wee paki knows.
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Re: Immigration
Reply #354 - Dec 14th, 2023 at 9:29am
 
Frank wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 8:53pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 8:44pm:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 6:27pm:
Matty,
Quote:
Australia's one of the toughest countries in the world to get into


Bullshit - now we are dealing with 1 million new immigrants since the end of the Covid crisis -
half a million more next year too.


Whose arse did you pluck that number from, Booby?

"On 9 May 2023, the Australian Government announced that the planning level for the 2023–24 permanent Migration Program will be set at 190,000 places."


Yeah, government announced - versus reality.


AFR, 10 December 2023:

The mid-year economic and fiscal outlook on Wednesday will forecast net overseas migration to fall to 375,000 people this financial year and 250,000 in 2024-25, which is regarded as the “normal” level.



You need to read things more carefully, old boy.

"On 9 May 2023, the Australian Government announced that the planning level for the 2023–24 permanent Migration Program will be set at 190,000 places."

You're confusing net migration with the permanent migration program.


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Reply #355 - Dec 14th, 2023 at 9:45am
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 9:29am:
Frank wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 8:53pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 8:44pm:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 6:27pm:
Matty,
Quote:
Australia's one of the toughest countries in the world to get into


Bullshit - now we are dealing with 1 million new immigrants since the end of the Covid crisis -
half a million more next year too.


Whose arse did you pluck that number from, Booby?

"On 9 May 2023, the Australian Government announced that the planning level for the 2023–24 permanent Migration Program will be set at 190,000 places."


Yeah, government announced - versus reality.


AFR, 10 December 2023:

The mid-year economic and fiscal outlook on Wednesday will forecast net overseas migration to fall to 375,000 people this financial year and 250,000 in 2024-25, which is regarded as the “normal” level.



You need to read things more carefully, old boy.

"On 9 May 2023, the Australian Government announced that the planning level for the 2023–24 permanent Migration Program will be set at 190,000 places."

You're confusing net migration with the permanent migration program.



Temporary migrants also need housing, infrastructure.

In the most recent year, large numbers of students and working holiday makers arrived, but very few left. The speed of the increase in these arrivals has been much greater than policy makers had envisaged.

Many temporary residents would also normally have been expected to leave Australia by September 2022, but they did not do so.

This includes many people on bridging visas, which reached a record number of 369,000 in September 2022. A bridging visa is provided to people who are in Australia awaiting the outcome of another visa application.

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Re: Immigration
Reply #356 - Dec 14th, 2023 at 9:55am
 
Frank wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 9:45am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 9:29am:
Frank wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 8:53pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 8:44pm:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 6:27pm:
Matty,
Quote:
Australia's one of the toughest countries in the world to get into


Bullshit - now we are dealing with 1 million new immigrants since the end of the Covid crisis -
half a million more next year too.


Whose arse did you pluck that number from, Booby?

"On 9 May 2023, the Australian Government announced that the planning level for the 2023–24 permanent Migration Program will be set at 190,000 places."


Yeah, government announced - versus reality.


AFR, 10 December 2023:

The mid-year economic and fiscal outlook on Wednesday will forecast net overseas migration to fall to 375,000 people this financial year and 250,000 in 2024-25, which is regarded as the “normal” level.



You need to read things more carefully, old boy.

"On 9 May 2023, the Australian Government announced that the planning level for the 2023–24 permanent Migration Program will be set at 190,000 places."

You're confusing net migration with the permanent migration program.



Temporary migrants also need housing, infrastructure.

In the most recent year, large numbers of students and working holiday makers arrived, but very few left. The speed of the increase in these arrivals has been much greater than policy makers had envisaged.

Many temporary residents would also normally have been expected to leave Australia by September 2022, but they did not do so.

This includes many people on bridging visas, which reached a record number of 369,000 in September 2022. A bridging visa is provided to people who are in Australia awaiting the outcome of another visa application.



"On 9 May 2023, the Australian Government announced that the planning level for the 2023–24 permanent Migration Program will be set at 190,000 places."

Net migration and permanent migration.

You understand the difference now?   Wink
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Reply #357 - Dec 14th, 2023 at 10:21am
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 9:55am:
Frank wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 9:45am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 9:29am:
Frank wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 8:53pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 8:44pm:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 13th, 2023 at 6:27pm:
Matty,
Quote:
Australia's one of the toughest countries in the world to get into


Bullshit - now we are dealing with 1 million new immigrants since the end of the Covid crisis -
half a million more next year too.


Whose arse did you pluck that number from, Booby?

"On 9 May 2023, the Australian Government announced that the planning level for the 2023–24 permanent Migration Program will be set at 190,000 places."


Yeah, government announced - versus reality.


AFR, 10 December 2023:

The mid-year economic and fiscal outlook on Wednesday will forecast net overseas migration to fall to 375,000 people this financial year and 250,000 in 2024-25, which is regarded as the “normal” level.



You need to read things more carefully, old boy.

"On 9 May 2023, the Australian Government announced that the planning level for the 2023–24 permanent Migration Program will be set at 190,000 places."

You're confusing net migration with the permanent migration program.



Temporary migrants also need housing, infrastructure.

In the most recent year, large numbers of students and working holiday makers arrived, but very few left. The speed of the increase in these arrivals has been much greater than policy makers had envisaged.

Many temporary residents would also normally have been expected to leave Australia by September 2022, but they did not do so.

This includes many people on bridging visas, which reached a record number of 369,000 in September 2022. A bridging visa is provided to people who are in Australia awaiting the outcome of another visa application.



"On 9 May 2023, the Australian Government announced that the planning level for the 2023–24 permanent Migration Program will be set at 190,000 places."

Net migration and permanent migration.

You understand the difference now?   Wink

Government forecast ( Cheesy Cheesy) versus reality, unflushable turd.

Also, temporary migrants (many here for 10+ years)  also need housing, infrastructure.
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Re: Immigration
Reply #358 - Dec 14th, 2023 at 11:57am
 
Karnal wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 8:35am:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_and_crime

You'll need to update the record, Bobby.

You can put Dan's Donuts down as a citation.



Here?

https://www.bitchute.com/video/PG5nUaf8Rlus/
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Reply #359 - Dec 14th, 2023 at 12:29pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 11:57am:
Karnal wrote on Dec 14th, 2023 at 8:35am:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_and_crime

You'll need to update the record, Bobby.

You can put Dan's Donuts down as a citation.



Here?

https://www.bitchute.com/video/PG5nUaf8Rlus/


Are you "Bobby879", Bobby?  Tsk, tsk, tsk...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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