This discussion reminded me of an article I read today:
Queen's speech to feature new curbs on migrants from EU | UK news | The Guardian
I find it ironic, coming from a German, married to a Greek, who is the
UK's the whole freakin' Commonwealth's biggest welfare recipient.
@N.S.: My cousin was actually born in Canada, when his family were on holiday. He has dual NZ-Canadian citizenship as a result, when all other members of my family are NZ citizens only. I struggle to see how that is a bad thing for anyone. He's very intelligent. He's younger than me, but he's following his brother's footsteps, who is currently studying for a PhD at the University of Chicago. It would not be in Canada's interests to cut that off.
And the idea that immigrants moving and then having all these babies like left right and centre? What is bad about that? The more the merrier... this coming from a country with stagnating population growth (only positive because of immigration) and only a few years off from hitting the fan where there will be a smaller and smaller proportion of people between the ages of 15 and 65 than outside of that bracket. America has immigration (legal and illegal) to thank for not being in the same aging population crisis as Japan, Western Europe and Australasia.
At any rate, my ancestors were illegal immigrants. I have no idea what right they had to pick up shop from Scotland and Ireland, and buy land for a few shillings, blankets and guns on the other side of the planet when people had been living here for 1,000 years. That's what they did, but I'm pretty happy now. Kinda have to assume that trend will only continue for anyone else who tries it on.
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