
WHEN THE RIGHT KIND OF MIGRANT IS STILL WRONG
by Kenan Malik
This essay, on the reality of Australia’s points-based immigration system, was my Observer column this week. (The column included also a short piece on cultural appropriation and cultural gatekeeping.) It was published on 14 April 2019, under the headline ‘A points-based system doesn’t end naked prejudice against migrants’. ‘How long have you been living in Australia?’ I asked the cabbie in Melbourne. Three years, he said. He’d come from India. ‘Do you like it here?’ I asked. No, he said. Why […]
Categories: International, Race & Immigration • Tags: australia, immigration, immigration policy, points based immigration system, racism