Immigration panic comes in waves. Data shows who worries most, and when. By Joel Carrett, The Conversation

There are predictable cycles in public concerns about the level of migrants accepted into Australia.

Australia’s history with anti-immigration fears goes back as far as the Lambing Flat riots in New South Wales in 1860, when white miners attacked and drove off about 2,000 Chinese miners.

Immigration panic comes in waves. Data shows who worries most, and when. By Joel Carrett, The Conversation