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It's not surprising Indian-Australians feel singled out. They have long been subjected to racism

  • Written by Sukhmani Khorana, Senior Research Fellow, Western Sydney University
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In the past five years, the number of overseas-born migrants from India grew more than any other group in Australia, increasing from 449,000 to 721,000. Indian residents leapfrogged New Zealand-born and China-born migrants in the 2020 government figures to rank second in the country, behind only those from England.

Despite their increasing numbers...

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