Shadow Cyber Security Minister James Paterson says it is time for the government to “front up” and provide some answers for their migration systems.
“Migration built this country, we’re a stronger, richer country today than we would otherwise be if it weren’t for the millions of migrants who’ve come from all around the world and chose to make Australia home,” Mr Paterson told Sky News Australia.
“The size and the composition and the timing of that migration intake are legitimate areas for public debate, and the government has been very critical; they’ve had a lot of rhetoric about the migration system, it’s time for them to front up and provide some answers.”
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