Hanson says Australia has a ‘language problem’ due to immigration. After arriving with little English, Marziyah is now a lawyer with a mission. By Adeshola Ore, The Guardian

For three years, makeshift English and maths classes in an Indonesian refugee camp were the extent of Marziyah Razi’s education.

When Razi, who was born in Afghanistan and raised in Iran, arrived in Australia as a 17-year-old with a basic understanding of English, she was hungry to resume high school.

This year, Razi, now 28, was admitted as a lawyer.

Hanson says Australia has a ‘language problem’ due to immigration. After arriving with little English, Marziyah is now a lawyer with a mission. By Adeshola Ore, The Guardian