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Murdoch blasts 'racist' Australia on skilled visas

Global media baron Rupert Murdoch on Tuesday accused the government of his native Australia of "disgraceful and racist" language over a crackdown on visas for skilled migrants.

The Australian-born News Corporation chief condemned the centre-left Labor government's rhetoric about the tightening of the 457-class skilled visa programme amid claims of abuse by employers and disadvantage to local workers.

"I think the way that they're talking about the 457 is pretty disgraceful and racist, but I'm a big one for encouraging immigration, I think that's the future," Murdoch told Sky News on a business visit to northern Australia.

"A mixture of people -- just look at America -- is just fantastic," he added.

Murdoch said there were "difficulties for generations of migrants sometimes if there are too many from one area, but they meld in a couple of generations and it leads to tremendous creativity in the community".

He said skilled migration was vital to economic growth in Australia's north, which is in the grip of a mining and resources boom with billions of dollars of investment slated for the coming years.

Assistant Treasurer David Bradbury rejected the remarks, saying there was "nothing racist about standing up for jobs and job opportunities for Australians".

There is little love lost between Murdoch's Australian operations News Limited and Prime Minister Julia Gillard's Labor government -- ministers have accused his newspapers of campaigning for regime change.

News Limited has, in turn, been highly critical of the government's proposed media reforms which came in the wake of Britain's phone-hacking scandal.

Gillard's Labor has been criticised by the left-leaning Greens party, commentators and some business leaders for plans to crack down on 457s in an election year, accused of angling for the anti-immigration vote.

According to the immigration department, growth in 457 visas has significantly outstripped national employment growth, suggesting "the program is being increasingly driven by temporary visa holders seeking to remain in Australia instead of the demands of the Australian labour force".

The number of 457 visa holders expanded 21.5 percent between February 2012 and February 2013 to 107,510.

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Originally Posted by Prashad:

Murdoch got a point. If Murdoch and his Chinese wife walk down some of the streets in Australia it would be no different that an interracial couple walking in a town in Rural Alberta, Halifax, Quebec city or some parts of Montreal.  Racism is racism.

The problem in Australia is that corporations prefer to hire cheap temporary immigrants for a 10% of the normal salary they would pay to a local. Under the 457 type visa, once the job is finished the immigrant worker is sent back to his home country. This makes Australia no different to the Arabian peninsula in the treatment of foreign workers. 

FM

India should put a ban on their citizens from working in the UAE as laborers.  Some of those Indian people are treated mostly like disposable dirt there. Their labor and life sucked out of their bodies in injuries to build huge buildings so that the White European and the play white Arab can enjoy life. 

 

We Indians came from a once proud and powerful Aryan and dravidian peoples and we must never bow to people who think that they are superior to us.

 

I would urge each one of you East Indian people on the board here to read the works of the great Indian writers such as Rabindranath Tagore.  Never bow down to anyone. 

Prashad
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