One Nation Revives Migration Plebiscite After Burqa Stunt Fallout

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Australians protest against mass immigration in Melbourne, Australia, on Oct. 19, 2025. The Epoch TimesAfter a day of political theatre over Senator Pauline Hanson’s burqa stunt and subsequent suspension, One Nation sought to revive its long-held demand for a public vote on migration.Senator Malcolm Roberts reintroduced the party’s Future Migration Level Bill on Nov. 26 to the Senate, first proposed in 2018, seeking a plebiscite on whether Australia should adopt zero net migration for five years.

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