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Australia's migration policy adapts to national needs, with recent visa increases for critical workers and ongoing review of Gaza refugee cases.
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke stated there is no fixed "magic number" for Australia’s migration, emphasizing policies must adapt to national needs like labor shortages in healthcare, education, and construction.
He defended recent visa increases for critical workers and housing expansions, challenged opposition to specify which visas to cut, and addressed scrutiny over processing Palestinians fleeing Gaza, noting their caseload is under intense review.
Burke also cited denials of entry to disruptive figures like Candace Owens and stressed balancing security, infrastructure, and social cohesion amid AUKUS-related demands.
La política migratoria de Australia se adapta a las necesidades nacionales, con aumentos recientes de visas para trabajadores críticos y revisión en curso de los casos de refugiados de Gaza.