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Protests across Australia surge over immigration, housing, and wages, blaming high migration for crises and demanding policy change.
Protests known as the March for Australia are growing, driven by public concern over high immigration levels, housing unaffordability, and stagnant wages.
Organizers argue that Labor’s 1.2 million first-term immigration target and rising temporary visa numbers are fueling a housing crisis and straining public services.
Despite government claims of controlled migration, critics say data shows otherwise, and both major parties are seen as complicit in promoting policies that benefit elites.
While some conservative figures express alignment with public sentiment, they still support high migration levels.
The movement frames its demands around national identity, economic fairness, and community stability, challenging official narratives on climate policy and population growth.
Las protestas en toda Australia aumentan sobre la inmigración, la vivienda y los salarios, culpando a la alta migración por las crisis y exigiendo un cambio de política.