Sky News host Andrew Bolt says the influx in immigration is 'hurting Australians'.
“We’ve just taken more immigrants in one year than were ever done before and it’s really hurting Australians,” Mr Bolt said.
The influx of immigrants is causing rent prices to rise around the country for “longer than anyone can remember,” he said. “That if you can even find a property now that Australia last year took in 400,000 immigrants net – that’s the population of Canberra in one year”.
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