Bondi Terror Attack Spurs One Migrant to March for Australia on National Day
'Ordinarily [on] Australia Day, I would just spend it at home, barbecues, watching TV, but now it's like we need to change course,' said Nash Lacsina.
Bondi Terror Attack Spurs One Migrant to March for Australia on National Day Nash Lacsina, a drawing technician who immigrated to Australia in 1999, deviated from his usual Australia Day traditions to participate in the March for Australia rallies. These rallies advocate for major governance changes, driven by concerns regarding migration volumes and assimilation. Lacsina expressed that Australia, once perceived as a land of abundance and opportunity, has changed.
- Nash Lacsina participated in March for Australia rallies on Jan. 26.
- The rallies call for major changes to governance concerning migration and assimilation.
- Lacsina, an immigrant from the Philippines since 1999, felt compelled to participate due to current national concerns.
- He believes Australia has changed from its past as a ‘land of abundance and opportunity’.
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