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Uncontrolled Immigration Is Destroying Australian Values: Jeremy Cordeaux’s Warning

Immigration : The Hot Topic

Immigration is a hot topic, but few people address the cultural consequences as bluntly as Jeremy Cordeaux. In a recent episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy warns that uncontrolled immigration is eroding Australian values, and it’s time for the government to take a stand.

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Immigration is a hot topic, but few people address the cultural consequences as bluntly as Jeremy Cordeaux.

The Loss of Cultural Identity

Jeremy shares his concerns about how unchecked immigration is leading to the loss of Australia’s cultural identity. He highlights examples from history and other countries where policies have led to the dilution of national values.

The Need for a Stricter Immigration Policy

According to Jeremy, the government’s primary responsibility is to protect its citizens. He argues that policies should prioritise individuals who are willing to assimilate and uphold Australian values.

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Immigration : More Than a Policy Issue

Uncontrolled immigration is more than just a policy issue—it’s a cultural crisis. For a deeper discussion on this topic, tune into The Court of Public Opinion.

Topic time in podcast and video: 07:12 – 08:25

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More on the Migration Program

On 14 May 2024, the Australian Government announced that the planning levels for the 2024–25 permanent Migration Program (Migration Program) will be set at 185,000 places.

The permanent Migration Program will help fill skills shortages in priority sectors and prioritise visa processing for regional Australia while we are building the domestic pipeline of highly skilled workers.

The 2024–25 Migration Program also recognises the strong contribution all migrants make to social cohesion. It focuses on strengthening family and community bonds in Australia.

A well-targeted, skills focussed Migration Program supplements the cohort of working-age people. It helps boost participation rates and the size of the labour force.

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