The left’s attempt to ‘talk down’ achievements of migrants

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There is a big attempt on the left to 'talk down the achievements of migrants' because they show up leftist claims of a racist Australia, Sky News host James Morrow says.

There is a big attempt on the left to “talk down the achievements of migrants” because they show up leftist claims of a racist Australia, Sky News host James Morrow says. “You see the same thing happen in the United States where the highest earning people … are people who came from India,” he said.

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