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Australian Broadcasting Corporation·3 min read·medium

Politicians are challenging party lines on migration, gambling and AUKUS

Politicians are challenging party lines on migration, gambling and AUKUS
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Former Coalition immigration spokesperson Paul Scarr has criticized the increasingly harsh rhetoric surrounding migration in Australia. He argues that such language negatively impacts immigrant communities and ignores their significant contributions to the country.

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The article highlights internal political friction regarding immigration policy and the social consequences of political discourse in Australia.

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Paul Scarr says the hardline language on immigration "is hurting communities". ( Supplied )

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politicssocial justice
Political Bias
Lean Left
LeftLean LCenterLean RRight
Confidence: 80%

The article focuses on a critique of conservative rhetoric, emphasizing the human impact on migrant communities.

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