One Nation Chief of Staff James Ashby has delivered a powerful warning about Australia’s immigration crisis, saying the Albanese Labor Government has pushed the nation into “Big Australia on steroids.” Speaking with Peter Credlin on Sky News, Ashby broke down new data showing 415,000 migrants arrived by September alone, exposing Labor’s broken promise to cut numbers.
He said Labor’s massive intake is putting enormous pressure on housing, hospitals, roads, schools, and everyday Australians, who are already struggling under rising costs of living.
James Ashby reminded viewers that One Nation has been warning about this for 30 years, long before the major parties admitted there was a problem. He emphasised that immigration isn’t just about numbers, but also who comes into the country and whether they contribute positively to Australia.
Most concerning, James Ashby exposed Labor’s real motives are they want higher migrant numbers to grow voter bases, and they’re preparing to add up to 50 new parliamentarians by expanding electorates all because the population is exploding under their watch.
James Ashby called it “outrageous,” saying Australians are paying the price for a government more focused on political advantage than national stability.
One Nation’s message is clear: Australia needs lower, sustainable immigration, stronger border oversight, and a government that puts Australians first not political games.
