
Angus Taylor faces criticism for proposed cuts to benefits for non-citizens
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has accused Angus Taylor of emulating One Nation's policies and using 'dog-whistling' tactics to marginalize immigrants in Australia. Taylor's recent budget reply speech outlined plans to cut social benefits for non-citizens, which would affect permanent residents who have been contributing to the economy for years. Advocacy groups have warned against scapegoating migrants for broader economic issues.
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The debate around immigration and social benefits has intensified in Australia, particularly as economic pressures mount. The Coalition's strategy appears to be a calculated move to appeal to nationalist sentiments, reminiscent of tactics used by far-right parties. This situation is further complicated by the ongoing discussions about the role of immigrants in the economy and their rights as residents.
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