We don’t need a review to know Australia’s migration program is “actually not working”, says Independent MP Dai Le.
“But I’m glad that there’s been a review in terms of basically how it’s working or not working,” Ms Le told Sky News Australia.
“I think we need to look at how the migration program can really make Australia a clever country, a more productive country and a more prosperous country.”
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