Recent nationwide rallies against mass-immigration were widely condemned after they were joined by violent neo-Nazis.

White supremacists aside, the protests were full of everyday Australians who say soaring house prices and overstretched public services motivated their marching.

One Queensland man who attended a March For Australia rally, 62-year-old Chris Fisher, said he came from a migrant family himself, and told 7NEWS.com.au the demonstration against mass immigration was the first protest he has ever marched in.

He showed up in support of a healthcare system he said “has great difficulty keeping up with the demands placed on it”, and to push for vulnerable Australians to be able to access housing amid a “dramatic increase in house prices”.

“I know I am not alone in my views and c

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