There's no point in simplifying the issue. The rate of arrival for working aged immigrants also vastly outpaced job creation, resulting in a suppression of wage increases, which in turn put pressure on housing, as income did not raise at the same rate as rental cost.
I don't think that there is any way to spin the unprepared for immigration rate as a good thing, at this point. It was poorly executed.
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