Immigration policy has returned to the centre of political debate in , with political parties outlining different approaches to migration levels and multicultural policy ahead of future elections.
Some politicians have called for tighter immigration controls, arguing that rapid population growth is increasing pressure on housing, infrastructure, and public services. Others say migration remains essential to the country’s economy, helping address labour shortages and support long-term economic growth.
Political analysts say immigration will likely remain a major campaign issue as the country approaches future elections, with issues such as housing affordability and population growth continuing to dominate public discussion.
Experts note that debates around migration policy will influence how balances economic needs, social infrastructure, and its multicultural identity.

