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The World Cup defies a growing anti-immigrant backlash The Globe and MailUnder Hanson, Socceroo heroes would never have called Australia home SMH.com.auAustralia embraces immigrants on World Cup squad with message that soccer is for everyone Toronto StarSocceroos video sends a pointed message on migration: ‘We're a reflection of modern Australia' The Guardian
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