Post by arfanho7 on Feb 27, 2024 4:10:26 GMT -6
Bowlweevils injecting a political note into a discussion intended to deal with economics argued that Germany has no model for dealing with immigrants and asylum seekers. As he put it “Germany ... is making things up as fast as it can to respond to an overwhelming amount of people. And Germany does not know who these people are.” Tinashe Madakadze was in general enthusiastic about the idea of increased immigration for the US.
In fact the immigration experience in the US could even be better than Germany s because the source countries for the U.S. are not at war. People who are flocking to Germany and other European countries who are running away from war civil strife and unrest in their countries ... may be unskilled and may not Hungary Phone Number easily integrate with the ideals of the host countries.” Ian Bell writing from Paris was introspective about the European “lessons” on immigration. “Compare Germany with France which provides time off for parental leave and financial incentives to have children and unsurprisingly they have plenty of kids ... and are not so keen on immigration.
Now where does the US fall ” On immigration does the US have anything to learn from In this forum years ago we discussed the question of the effect of the North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA on immigration from Mexico to the United States. At the time the border between the two countries was porous with many workers crossing from Mexico every day. Given the relatively low rate of unemployment in the US and the paucity of jobs in Mexico at the time it seemed certain that the issue of immigration would be pursued by the leaders of the two countries after the signing of the trade pact. But as we know no substantive solutions were reached. Instead “markets” provided the best regulation.
In fact the immigration experience in the US could even be better than Germany s because the source countries for the U.S. are not at war. People who are flocking to Germany and other European countries who are running away from war civil strife and unrest in their countries ... may be unskilled and may not Hungary Phone Number easily integrate with the ideals of the host countries.” Ian Bell writing from Paris was introspective about the European “lessons” on immigration. “Compare Germany with France which provides time off for parental leave and financial incentives to have children and unsurprisingly they have plenty of kids ... and are not so keen on immigration.
Now where does the US fall ” On immigration does the US have anything to learn from In this forum years ago we discussed the question of the effect of the North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA on immigration from Mexico to the United States. At the time the border between the two countries was porous with many workers crossing from Mexico every day. Given the relatively low rate of unemployment in the US and the paucity of jobs in Mexico at the time it seemed certain that the issue of immigration would be pursued by the leaders of the two countries after the signing of the trade pact. But as we know no substantive solutions were reached. Instead “markets” provided the best regulation.