‘Typical of Labor’: Govt ‘gets partisan’ and ‘blames previous govt’ for migration issues

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The Coalition has been “ramping up” its attack on Labor's undeclared Big Australia approach, where they've quietly created our biggest influx of immigrants ever, says Sky News host Chris Kenny. “Labor have obviously been listening and while they haven't started talking about reducing overall numbers, they tell us they're now rejecting more than a third of overseas student applications,' Mr Kenny said. “And after a review of the immigration system they've announced new measures to crack down on visa overstays and fraud. “Typical of Labor, they had to overreach, get all partisan, and blame the previous government. “Labor even took their ugly attack to social media, accusing Dutton of turning a blind eye to criminality.”

The Coalition has been “ramping up” its attack on Labor's undeclared Big Australia approach, where they've quietly created our biggest influx of immigrants ever, says Sky News host Chris Kenny.

“Labor have obviously been listening and while they haven't started talking about reducing overall numbers, they tell us they're now rejecting more than a third of overseas student applications," Mr Kenny said. “And after a review of the immigration system they've announced new measures to crack down on visa overstays and fraud.“Labor even took their ugly attack to social media, accusing Dutton of turning a blind eye to criminality.”

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