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(ABC NEWS)Politicians are challenging party lines on migration, gambling and AUKUS

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2026-06-08
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ABC NEWS
Summary
Australia's former opposition immigration spokesperson, Paul Scarr, has warned that increasingly harsh rhetoric about immigration is causing fear and distress among migrant communities. He said many community leaders now feel compelled to reassure members who worry about their place in Australian society. Scarr emphasized that migrants make significant contributions as healthcare workers, engineers, researchers, drivers, entrepreneurs, and volunteers, and argued that their achievements should be celebrated rather than questioned.

The debate comes as immigration becomes a more contentious political issue in Australia. The Coalition has adopted a tougher stance on migration, partly in response to growing support for the right-wing One Nation party. Some Coalition members have expressed concern that stricter policies could alienate diaspora communities and undermine social cohesion.

The article also highlights the global rise of anti-immigration rhetoric. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently described migrant arrivals in Europe as an “invasion,” illustrating how increasingly extreme language is shaping migration debates in many countries.

Beyond immigration, the article discusses broader concerns about political culture in Australia. It notes that few politicians are willing to publicly challenge party positions, citing Labor MP Ed Husic’s criticism of the AUKUS security pact as a rare example of dissent. The piece argues that strong party discipline is limiting open policy debate on major issues, including immigration, defense, and gambling regulation.
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