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Yet, this rubbish is endorsed and pushed by both the department of immigration and treasury. Sloan says that “misinformation”, “half-truths” and “unfounded warnings” have been fed to successive ministers to keep immigration intake high. There is a conspiracy involving “Canberra bureaucrats” and politicians who are overstate the benefits of immigration, but downplay the costs. Ordinary Australians who query mass immigration are called names and told to go away. In all this promotion of high immigration, no official consideration is given by reporting authorities to congestion, overcrowded schools and hospitals or environmental pressures. There is talk of infrastructure building, but that is all. And the economic gain? 0.01per cent of GDP. And where does the gain from immigration go? Mainly to the immigrants themselves and to businesses that can secure larger domestic markets – property developers and the like – and just think of the money saved because they don't have to train some of the 700,000 unemployed Australians. Big business just loves mass immigration.
Australian taxpayers are not only paying too much, in many cases, for goods and services provided by big business, we are also subsidising the businesses by relieving them of the need to to train people already here and needing work. What a cop out by business and government at taxpayer expense! Mass immigration means no training and job opportunities for locals. And even the “experts” admit that immigration puts downward pressure on the wages of locals. It is overwhelmingly the migrants and their families who gain