In the aftermath of the recent marches against mass immigration, amid all the condemnation and attacks, one crucial comment stuck out.

In just a few short words, the Albanese government basically confirmed Australia’s future.

Not just in the years ahead, but the decades too.

And it won’t be pretty.

“The Albanese Labor government will maintain the 2025-26 Permanent Migration Program at the same level and settings as the 2024-2025 Program, 185,000,” Immigration Minister Tony Burke said last week.

“It follows consultation with the states and territories, which recommended maintaining the size and composition of the program, with a focus on skilled migration,”

“The Department of Home Affairs has been processing visas based on last year’s level, so there has been no disruption to the deli

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