Originally posted by Putinbot1
It isn't a right anymore, but it's what made America great when it was. Irish people getting off boats in the eastern seaboard and building cities, Mexicans and other south Americans giving the South West it's almost Spanish vibe in places etc.
What are you talking about? It was never a right.
Originally posted by Putinbot1
Triggered
No one is triggered. It’s just that some of us find your point to be moot, so we call you up on it.
Facts is, a sovereign nation has the right to deny entry to anyone no ammeter what.
A person could be the best individual there can be, but a sovereign nation can still refuse said person entry for the sole purpose of not wanting said person.
There’s nothing wrong with that.
Originally posted by SquallXSo sparsely populated states never offered people jobs or land to immigrate to them? Really? Of course they did.
No one is triggered. It’s just that some of us find your point to be moot, so we call you up on it.Facts is, a sovereign nation has the right to deny entry to anyone no ammeter what.
A person could be the best individual there can be, but a sovereign nation can still refuse said person entry for the sole purpose of not wanting said person.
There’s nothing wrong with that.
Originally posted by Putinbot1
So sparsely populated states never offered people jobs or land to immigrate to them? Really? Of course they did.
It's safe to say we are past the days of passing out land and most 1st world countries do benefit from immigration, over immigration of low skilled workers that tend to stay in highly populated areas don't really add a lot to post-industrial countries at this point.