Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has raised concerns about the potential for migration to reach two million under the Albanese government, alleging that Labor policies are encouraging visa overstays. Dutton criticized the government's handling of migration, particularly the situation with students extending their visas. He accused the government of creating a 'sugar bag' for migrants, incentivizing them to stay rather than leave. Meanwhile, Housing Minister Clare O'Neil defended the government's policies, attributing record migration to the COVID-19 pandemic and blaming the previous government for leaving the system 'fundamentally broken'.