It seems as if the biggest question in the immigration "debate" is whether or not third world immigration brings the third world with it.
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The dose makes the toxin. A select few third-worlders in your city can probably be assimilated. A few million third-worlders in your city transform it into the third-world.
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large part of this is due to the fact that Western governments no longer can/will enforce the rule of law
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Assuming that the approved answer is complete BS is always a good starting point.
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I haven't, so was curious if he answers precisely that, since "Open Borders" would petty much mean countries moving around on earth.
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To frame it in the 1st Vs 3rd World looses the point of culture. Cross-migrations among Spain-Argentina-Mexico have never been conflictive. Yet send 1 million Spaniards and/or italians to Japan and the emperor will go full apartheid.
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Does the applicant disagree fundamentally with the basis upon which the society operates? Do their values fit roughly within the range of norms in that society? The “Life in the UK” test attempts this in a dilute, oblique, and ultimately ineffective way.
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Especially when the people taking it are typically paid test-takers masquerading as the true applicant.
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It means “not to our neighborhoods on a timescale we’d be able to appreciate”.
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