Migrant voices challenge claims of 'language problem' hindering Australian social cohesion
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- Migrants and experts are challenging claims by Pauline Hanson's One Nation party that a 'language problem' among immigrants is a risk to social cohesion in Australia.
- They argue that language acquisition is a process and that migrants contribute diverse skills regardless of English proficiency, with support services being crucial for integration.
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Migrants and experts are challenging claims by Pauline Hanson's One Nation party that a 'language problem' among immigrants is a risk to social cohesion in Australia. They argue that language acquisition is a process and that migrants contribute diverse skills regardless of English proficiency, with support services being crucial for integration.


