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Topic History of: US Democratic debate
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Green Man JK2006 wrote:
Interesting to see similar arguments against Trump and it reflects our problems on immigration here in the UK and elsewhere in the world. You construct your policies one of two ways - either "What's best for us" (Trump, Boris, most others) or "What's best for them". If people want a better life they try to come to countries with better possibilities, health care, benefits, education, comfort. Some flee terrible wars or diseases or dictatorships. Others just want to make money. Some are criminals. Some students. I say - welcome them all and adapt our society to make the best of the growth.

Well lets start with Australia the only place I can't get a visa of any kind due to a criminal record. I had to fight tooth and nail to be allowed a visa for USA again. I did have a dinner with my ex's congressman and senator, which helped me to get me a visa. Yet I was good lad in the 80's to work over there in the first place.

Canada was more tricky but I did get 200 Canadians in employment in a bar and nightclub.

I have never claimed in any benefit in my lifetime.
JK2006 Interesting to see similar arguments against Trump and it reflects our problems on immigration here in the UK and elsewhere in the world. You construct your policies one of two ways - either "What's best for us" (Trump, Boris, most others) or "What's best for them". If people want a better life they try to come to countries with better possibilities, health care, benefits, education, comfort. Some flee terrible wars or diseases or dictatorships. Others just want to make money. Some are criminals. Some students. I say - welcome them all and adapt our society to make the best of the growth.