Pauline Hanson stands by anti-immigration policies

One Nation's Pauline Hanson attends the Australian Electoral Commission's ballot draw for Queensland's Senate candidates in Brisbane, Friday, June 10, 2016. (AAP Image/Dan Peled) NO ARCHIVING

(AAP Image/Dan Peled) Source: AAP

One Nation Party Leader Pauline Hanson who is expected to secure a Senate seat in Queensland, has revived her controversial anti-immigration policies as she revealed her vision for Australia. She's reiterated her call for a royal commission into Islam, and declared that her 1996 warning Australia was being swamped by Asians, is now a reality. Ms Hanson is predicting wins for her One Nation party in states outside of Queensland too.



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