Immigration issues

Immigration issues

By: SBS

Language: en-us

Categories: Government, News, Daily, Society, Culture

Make sense of Australia’s migration policies, with news reports and interviews about visas, citizenship, passports and more from the SBS News team.

Episodes

Tensions deepen across the US over fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis
Jan 09, 2026

Tensions between Minnesota and federal officials have deepened over a United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer's fatal shooting of a woman in the city of Minneapolis. Protesters have clashed with law enforcement in the city, the day after the US citizen was killed by ICE agents.

Duration: 00:05:49
Venezuelans in Australia respond as events unfold
Jan 05, 2026

Events in Venezuela have stirred emotion among the Latin American diaspora in Australia. In Sydney and Melbourne, Venezuelans are gathering in streets and community spaces as developments unfold.

Duration: 00:06:25
'I wish I was a dog in Australia': Muhammad's story as UN probes immigration detention
Dec 02, 2025

Australia's immigration detention regime is under United Nations scrutiny this week. The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention is examining how the country deprives people of their liberty — from prisons to offshore detention facilities. And for people like Muhammad, who spent six years in detention, this review is one that's long overdue.

Duration: 00:09:33
INTERVIEW: Associate Professor Bassina Farbenblum
Nov 22, 2025

As thousands of international students prepare to take summer holiday jobs, Associate Professor Bassina Farbenblum, an expert on migrants' rights from the University of New South Wales, warns that more is needed to protect students from wage theft and abuse. She says Australia has a ‘pervasive problem’ with workplace exploitation of international students and those on temporary visas. Dr Farbenblum is speaking to SBS’s Sandra Fulloon.

Duration: 00:09:58
New names added to migration Welcome Wall at National Maritime Museum
Nov 22, 2025

Two panels have been unveiled at Australia's National Maritime Museum to honour a new group of migrant families. Museum Director and CEO Ms Daryl Karp and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke say the Monument is a celebration of the long history of migrants who have shaped modern Australia.

Duration: 00:04:06
Calls for a better refugee response as Australia approaches one millionth visa milestone
Nov 08, 2025

Australia is set to issue its one millionth permanent humanitarian visa since the end of World War II as early as the end of this year. The milestone has prompted celebration over the immense contribution refugees make to Australia's national story. But refugee rights organisations say it's a pertinent time to consider how Australia can improve its response to mass global displacement.

Duration: 00:06:20
A rich cultural heritage celebrated in lights: Diwali
Oct 18, 2025

Diwali is the biggest festival in India and many South Asian countries, marking the victory of good over evil and the triumph of light over darkness. It is celebrated by more than a billion people around the world, including diaspora communities in Australia.

Duration: 00:03:21
Yazidi refugees in Toowoomba find community through hockey
Oct 04, 2025

The Queensland city of Toowoomba has become home to thousands of Yazidi refugees. A local hockey program is aiming to develop confidence and language skills for this community, with the help of retired locals on the field.

Duration: 00:04:08
Vital role of translators celebrated amid AI challenge
Sep 29, 2025

It's been eight years since the United Nations first recognised International Translation Day. The celebration falls on 30 September and recognises the work of language professionals who foster cultural understanding, connection and social cohesion. But some translators and interpreters in Australia believe more needs to be done to protect the workforce and bridge language barriers.

Duration: 00:07:38
Australia's newest citizens welcomed in ceremonies on Australian Citizenship Day
Sep 17, 2025

Thousands are celebrating becoming new Australians, as local councils hosted ceremonies around the country for Australian Citizenship Day. SBS spoke to some of the new citizens.

Duration: 00:06:08
Hope and hate: how governments around the world are responding to 'illegal' immigration
Sep 06, 2025

Recently, local news headlines have been dominated by stories about anti-immigration rallies which were held across Australia on the last day of August. But it's not just in Australia where migration has created such deep feelings - it's also an issue that has been front and centre in the US as Donald Trump fulfils his election campaign promise to carry out mass deportations. There are now at least a million fewer immigrants in the US, raising questions about the impact of their absence on key industries like agriculture and construction. Migration is also a major concern in Europe, which has...

Duration: 00:17:52
How a grandmother's curry tells the story of a family's migration journey
Sep 05, 2025

Making a chicken curry on stage is not what you would usually expect when visiting the theatre. But for actor Joshua Jamil Hinton, it's the centrepiece of his show, due to open in Brisbane this month, telling his story of living between different cultures and grappling with his own identity.

Duration: 00:04:26
Anti-immigration rallies ignore Australia's economic dependence on migration
Sep 05, 2025

Australia in anti-immigration marches.At the heart of what organisers called the 'March for Australia' rallies was a call to end "mass migration", which protesters claimed is to blame for issues like the housing crisis and rise in cost of living. Experts say a paradox exists in the anti-immigration ideas put forward at these rallies: the very people protesters want fewer of are the ones propping up the nation's economy, workforce, and future.

Duration: 00:07:35
Thousands rally against immigration with neo-Nazis taking the spotlight
Sep 01, 2025

A wave of nation-wide anti-immigration rallies have swept Australia's capital cities, with thousands joining marches and clashing with police and counter-protesters across the country. Organisers say the events were calling for an end to what they consider "mass migration" into Australia, while neo-Nazi groups infiltrated a number of the events to stir up chaos.

Duration: 00:08:25
'An attack on multiculturalism': government's new Nauru deal greeted with alarm
Sep 01, 2025

The Federal Government has struck a $400 million deal with Nauru that it says paves the way for deportation of the so-called NZYQ cohort. The announcement has been met with outrage from advocates, human rights lawyers, and the Greens. Critics say the deal threatens fundamental legal rights in ways that could be applied more broadly.

Duration: 00:06:49
These Karen women are weaving new lives in Australia but fear for thousands struggling in camps
Aug 15, 2025

As international aid dwindles, refugees worldwide face worsening food insecurity. Among thousands displaced by ongoing conflict in Myanmar, experts warn a humanitarian crisis is looming. Those who’ve found refuge in Australia are working to keep culture alive.

Duration: 00:04:18
Grants for social enterprises look to break cycles of disadvantage
Aug 13, 2025

The federal government has announced there'll be 22 grants made to social enterprises to help support marginalised communities. It's part of an $11 million investment aimed at tackling issues like long-term unemployment and discrimination.

Duration: 00:03:45
Refugees in visa limbo for 13 years take their plight to Parliament
Jul 28, 2025

A group of refugees who say they've been living in limbo in Australia for 13 years have taken their fight for permanent residency to federal parliament in Canberra.They're part of a group of more than 8,000 people who had their refugee protection claims rejected under a now-abolished visa system.

Duration: 00:03:26
'Bullying, yelling, sexual harassment, underpaid': study finds one in three young workers are ripped off
Jul 15, 2025

A third of young workers in Australia are being paid less than $15 an hour - that's almost ten dollars below the minimum hourly wage. It's one of the key findings of a Melbourne University report showing 15 to 30 year olds are experiencing widespread breaches of labour laws. And those from non-English speaking backgrounds were shown to be the worst treated in the workplace.

Duration: 00:04:03
'Save us from this hopeless situation': Afghan refugee calls on Australia to protect his family
Jul 03, 2025

Ahmad and his family have spent the past three and a half years living in limbo after fleeing the Taliban for Pakistan. He has now waited more than 42 months to hear a response to his Refugee and Humanitarian visa application from the Australian government. As Pakistani authorities boost efforts to deport migrants like Ahmad's family back to Afghanistan, he is fearing persecution and even death at the hands of the Taliban.

Duration: 00:09:41
‘I didn’t sleep at all’: One mother’s terrifying wait for news from a war zone
Jun 27, 2025

It was a tense week for families with loved ones in the Middle East – especially for one Melbourne mother separated from her three sons in Iran. When phone and internet failed, she did not know if they had survived.

Duration: 00:05:06
Amy thought she had a secure job as an international student - she was wrong
Jun 21, 2025

Since 2024, the federal government has launched several policies to restrict international student numbers, including raising the fees for student visa applications, and slowing down the processing time for visas. The new rules have significantly affected the independent education sectors, which provide English learning and vocational education to international students, leading to closures of some of these institutions.

Duration: 00:06:53
"We have to talk about the uncomfortable thing": refugee artists explore issues of identity and home
Jun 20, 2025

The Internationally renowned slam poet known as Huda the Goddess has officially claimed the UNHCR-SBS Les Murray Award for Refugee Recognition. The honours coincide with World Refugee Day, which celebrates refugees and their contribution to society.

Duration: 00:07:41
Migrants reflect on life in Australia, 50 years after fleeing Timor-Leste
Jun 12, 2025

This year, SBS marks 50 years of broadcasting, providing an important service to multicultural Australia through promoting inclusion and delivering in-language information. It's also the 50th anniversary of the biggest wave of Timorese migration to Australia. Fleeing conflict, the community has established its roots across the country while maintaining its language and traditions.

Duration: 00:03:03
'We're running out of time': Operation Babylift adoptees return to Vietnam to search for family
Apr 29, 2025

As the world marks 50 years since the fall of Saigon and end of the Vietnam War, a group of adoptees who were taken out of the country prior to 1975 are racing against time to find the mothers they were separated from. An event spearheaded by Australian-Vietnamese adoptees saw a group of them embark on a bike ride to raise money for elderly Vietnamese residents and spread awareness of their ongoing search for family.

Duration: 00:07:07
Trauma casts a long shadow for immigration detainees
Mar 29, 2025

A new report has highlighted alarming mental health outcomes for individuals who have spent time in detention. Refugees and migrants already experience lower rates of mental health literacy - but one initiative is looking to raise awareness and provide easy English resources in culturally and linguistically diverse communities. The initiative has emerged amid debate about controversial laws that would enable the government to deport any individual without a visa to a third country.

Duration: 00:07:33
Protests erupt after student arrests in US immigration sweep
Mar 29, 2025

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says more than 300 foreign student visas may have been revoked under the Trump Administration's immigration crackdown. But the tactics used by the State Department have come under fire after the street arrest of a 30-year-old PhD student it claims was a Hamas supporter. Protesters say there's no evidence of that, describing her arrest and visa cancellation as an attack on free speech.

Duration: 00:03:26
Lives on hold, contributions unrecognised: people awaiting residency petition parliament
Feb 25, 2025

Many people waiting for permanent residency on a certain subclass of visa say delays in granting Permanent Residency by the Department of Home Affairs have left them in limbo, and their lives on hold. They don't feel like their contributions to Australia - and particularly the contributions they made through the COVID pandemic - are being adequately repaid.

Duration: 00:05:07
'Huge ambitions' moving forward as refugee resettlement scheme becomes permanent
Feb 20, 2025

The federal government has announced that the Community Refugee Integration and Settlement Pilot - known as CRISP - will become permanent. The initiative, launched in mid 2022, has helped over 500 refugees to be settled by community groups across Australia.

Duration: 00:04:40
Should Australia bring back the Significant Investor Visa?
Feb 11, 2025

New Zealand has announced that wealthy investors need only spend 21 days in the country over three years to gain permanent residency under new conditions for so-called "golden ticket" visas. A similar visa scheme in Australia was scrapped by the government last year, but the Federal Opposition has signalled it could be reinstated if elected.

Duration: 00:04:37
The Sydney school embracing Mongolian language and culture
Dec 15, 2024

There has been an uptick in migration from Mongolia to Australia, As a result, New South Wales Public Schools have experienced a 40 per cent growth in students from Mongolian backgrounds for two years running - encouraging one school to become a hub for the community. And this story has been produced in collaboration with SBS Mongolian.

Duration: 00:03:24
SBS language broadcasts added to iconic Sounds of Australia collection
Dec 10, 2024

Ten extraordinary audio recordings illustrating Australia’s cultural and political landscape have been added to the National Film & Sound Archive’s Sounds of Australia collection. The 2024 additions include the first Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Australian to use recorded sound to document Aboriginal culture, hip hop, speeches, a theme tune, the launch of what is now SBS Audio, an advertising jingle for an iconic Australian beer, and the last known recording of a now-extinct species.

Duration: 00:07:58
Refugees are settling well in Australia but programs fail to consider women, report finds
Nov 28, 2024

Settling into a new country is a daunting prospect. But a study over 10-years has found there are a variety of positive outcomes that refugees can experience in their first decade of living in Australia. Still, many face challenges with renewed calls for better policies to assist those who are struggling.

Duration: 00:04:21
Asylum seeker advocates say the government is abandoning multicultural communities
Nov 27, 2024

Labor's package of migration legislation will pass the Senate, with the Coalition agreeing to pass the three bills. The changes to the Migration Act would give the immigration minister powers to impose blanket visa bans on countries, pay third countries to deport non-citizens, and ban items like phones from detention centres.

Duration: 00:07:04
'It broke us, the whole feeling of shame, anger, despair': Modern slavery survivor
Oct 16, 2024

Australia is increasingly eager to welcome temporary migrant workers from the Pacific into farm and food processing jobs. But a NSW parliamentary inquiry into modern slavery is set to examine the significant risks these workers can face.

Duration: 00:08:25
Asylum seekers call on Labor to end visa uncertainty after Coalition-era rejections
Oct 15, 2024

Asylum seekers are still calling on Labor to fulfil its election pledge and end their visa uncertainty, after thousands of refugee claims were rejected under a Coalition-era assessment scheme. They're part of a silent protest at the Home Affairs Minister's office which has now gone on for more than 70 days.

Duration: 00:04:37
Universities brace for Labor's planned cap on overseas students
Aug 28, 2024

International student commencements will be capped next year as the government tries to limit overseas migration. Education Minister Jason Clare says the caps will make the international education sector fairer, but many universities have opposed the plan.

Duration: 00:06:17
The health issues faced by migrant men in Australia
Aug 07, 2024

New research has found men from migrant backgrounds experience poorer health outcomes, the longer they live in Australia. It's among a range of findings by the Movember Institute of Men's Health, showing barriers to accessing care are among the biggest challenges they face.

Duration: 00:04:24
Refugees, asylum-seekers face escalating struggle for homes in their new home
Jun 21, 2024

Refugees and asylum seekers in high-income countries struggle to find stable, affordable housing, which can negatively affect their health. A Flinders University study has identified barriers like language, lack of rental references, and discrimination are affecting migrants seeking homes in their new home.

Duration: 00:08:03
If migration is a key election issue, the debate had better be civil
Jun 19, 2024

Is Australia's great multicultural experiment over? That's what two experts on immigration and international relations have asked in an address to the National Press Club in Canberra. They're calling for a new understanding of net migration and the role of international students if the project is to be saved.

Duration: 00:06:45
Coalition says a person's ties to Australia shouldn't be factored into visa cancellations
May 28, 2024

The government is under increasing pressure over immigration after the visa of a New Zealand national guilty of rape was reinstated by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. The Coalition is calling on the federal government to scrap a ministerial direction that requires courts to consider an individual's ties to Australia when reviewing visa cancellations.

Duration: 00:03:36
International PhD students say 'unfair' visa age limit could force them to leave Australia
May 23, 2024

A new age cap on a popular graduate visa is leaving many international PhD students in Australia facing uncertain futures. Many say they will be forced to leave the country due to changes set to be made to Temporary Graduate Visa Class 485.

Duration: 00:04:48
Migrant, refugee children missing out on early-ed, jeopardising their future
May 21, 2024

A new study has found children from migrant and refugee backgrounds are more likely to be developmentally vulnerable when starting school, causing repercussions which could carry into adulthood. Researchers say a collaborative response is needed from government, early-education providers and providers of settlement services.

Duration: 00:05:45
Was it fair to give instant residency to the 'Bondi Bollard' man?
May 01, 2024

A refugee advocacy service says granting permanent residency to the 'Bollard Man' who risked his life to protect others shows how 'broken' the immigration system is. While those working in the immigration sector support the man being given residency, organisations says its important the thousands of other visa holders who've contributed to the Australian community yet are still waiting for security are not forgotten.

Duration: 00:07:04
UN refugee award recognises 'amazing' effort in empowering others
Apr 23, 2024

There are people who show incredible resilience under the most difficult circumstances and Hedayat Osyan is one of them. The 32 year-old fled Afghanistan 15 years ago and has since built a thriving business helping others. Now he's been honoured with the UNHCR Les Murray Award for Refugee Recognition.

Duration: 00:03:46
Starting over: the community group helping newly arrived refugees
Apr 06, 2024

For many refugees, starting life in a new country can be overwhelming but a supportive community can help navigate the many challenges. That's the idea behind an innovative pilot program which recruits small groups of volunteers to help and mentor refugees for 12 months after arrival. Now there are calls to expand the program to make it easier for Australians to sponsor family members or refugees they already know.

Duration: 00:05:52
Nadia was discouraged from working in her homeland. In Australia, her business is busy catering for Eid
Apr 05, 2024

As Muslims get ready to celebrate the end of the fasting month of Ramadan, cultural delicacies are being prepared by a diverse range of food businesses. Among them, several new ventures given a helping hand by a unique a social enterprise.

Duration: 00:06:35
Free clinic supporting young basketball talent
Apr 05, 2024

In Melbourne's outer west, a free basketball clinic has been tapping into the potential of the young African community. The program is aimed at getting children active and engaged, coming from an area with a high migrant and refugee population.

Duration: 00:05:06
Free swimming lessons aim to improve water safety in migrant communities
Apr 04, 2024

An initiative offering free swimming lessons in some of Australia's diverse communities is hoping to address a critical gap in water skills and safety. The move comes as migrants continue to be over-represented in Australia's drowning statistics.

Duration: 00:04:41
Thousands trapped for years in a 'fast-track' visa system
Mar 26, 2024

There are about 9,000 asylum seekers who arrived in Australia over a decade ago and who remain caught in a Coalition-era system designed to 'fast-track' their claims. Thousands of them were children when they first came to Australia; they're now young adults with restrictive six-month bridging visas, living with the fear they could be deported from the country they now call home. A group of crossbenchers and refugee advocates is demanding the Immigration Minister end the decade-long delay and offer these migrants permanent status.

Duration: 00:04:34
African diaspora let down by Australia's 'charade of multiculturalism'
Mar 21, 2024

The United Nations is highlighting the achievements of African diaspora around the world. But underlying the successes are ongoing challenges people of African descent are facing in their own countries. So how can Australia adapt to make the most of its multicultural communities?

Duration: 00:05:02
'Chaos and incompetence': Opposition slams government over immigration detention
Mar 18, 2024

Immigration detention is set to dominate Australian politics this week, as the government prepares for another High Court case that could see more than 100 people released. An Iranian man, known as ASF 17, will argue his case in the High Court next month.

Duration: 00:05:51
Foreign interference threat 'is real, is now, and is deeper and broader than you think': ASIO
Mar 01, 2024

Australia's intelligence chief says foreign interference remains at its highest level in the country's history, threatening Australia's social cohesion. Multicultural communities are vulnerable to foreign interference, which involves clandestine, coercive and disruptive operations by foreign actors and their proxies infiltrating the diaspora. The government has previously singled out the Iranian regime as an offender, revealing a foreign interference plot which targeted an Iranian-Australian had been foiled by security agencies. This report looks at three communities in Australia whose members have told SBS News that cases of intimidation and spying are escalating - and becoming increasingly brazen.

Duration: 00:19:20
Multicultural media in NSW are to get a government funding increase. They're not happy.
Feb 28, 2024

The New South Wales government has announced it's changing the way it communicates with linguistically diverse communities living in the state. But independent media organisations say the moves are inadequate and insufficient to keep them going, and are calling for more support from the state government.

Duration: 00:06:49
Empowering migrants and refugees, one hi-viz vest at a time
Dec 24, 2023

A Melbourne-based small business is producing high-viz ((high visibility)) vests completely sourced from recycled materials - the first project of its kind in Australia. Providing work for migrants and refugees is a core part of its operation, with the social enterprise being recognised with two state government awards.

Duration: 00:04:05
Migrants made scapegoats in the housing crisis blame game
Dec 19, 2023

More than 40 housing, homelessness and community service organisations have signed an open letter to Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton expressing concerns that migrant communities are being scapegoated as the primary reason for the housing crisis. Advocacy group Everybody's Home coordinated the letter, and says it's nonsense to blame a recent increase in overseas migration for a housing crisis that's been decades in the making.

Duration: 00:07:25
The barriers to employment faced by skilled migrants
Nov 27, 2023

New research out of RMIT university shows highly-skilled migrants are often faced with barriers to employment that leave them doing low-skilled work while skill shortages continue throughout the economy. The study looked at the experiences of 50 Vietnamese skilled migrants who were often subject to discrimination throughout the recruitment process.

Duration: 00:06:30
The epic trek to Canberra for visa justice
Oct 05, 2023

Twenty two refugee women are taking part in a 640 kilometre trek from Melbourne all the way to the Parliament House in Canberra. They are seeking to reach permanent visa deals for all refugees living in the country, highlighting the devastating impact of a life in uncertainty.

Duration: 00:05:16
Experts say migration key to Australia's growth as population ages
Aug 25, 2023

The government's Intergenerational Report suggests a significant proportion of Australians will age out of the workforce in the coming years. Business groups and economists are urging the government to look to migration as a solution for the job vacancies those retirements will create.

Duration: 00:05:32
More protection needed for migrant workers on temporary visas
Aug 02, 2023

Last year 137,090 temporary visas were granted, adding to the numbers of the estimated more-than 1.6 million temporary migrants already living in Australia. Because of the rules restricting their employment, they can be subject to exploitation by unscrupulous employers - but lack protection if they try to report what's happened to them. Now, a group of migrant support organisations have put together a blueprint to add some legal protection for migrants on temporary visas.

Duration: 00:06:11
Parent Visas system slammed as 'dysfunctional'
Jul 31, 2023

A new report examining the backlog of more than 137,000 parent visa applications has described the system as "dysfunctional". Commissioned by the Scanlon Foundation, the report found the waiting period of between 30 and 50 years means the probability of successful migration is "virtually non-existent for many applicants". Report author Peter Mares tells SBS's Angelica Waite that the current system is in urgent need of reform.

Duration: 00:02:50
Refugee to walk 1,000km to highlight plight of people on bridging visas
Jul 20, 2023

A Tamil refugee in regional Victoria is planning to walk 1,000 kilometres to Sydney, to raise awareness of plight of thousands of asylum seekers and refugees in Australia still living in limbo after more than a decade. Neil Para says he is among 12,000 asylum seekers and refugees who have no certainty about their futures

Duration: 00:06:36