Saturday, November 7, 2009

Immigration in Europe

[draft:] Let's focus on two issues: a) What are reasonable demands that a host country can make on its prospective immigrants? b) What's the goal of an immigration policy?

  • What is the difference between subversion and dissent? It appears to me that dissent is against a particular policy rather than the government itself. Dissent implicitly assumes faith in the constitution and the moral foundation of the existing society.
  • If diversity itself if a goal of society, then why should immigrant integrate?

Should minorities have the right to have their own legal system (sharia law)? The end.

2 comments:

River Bolden said...

"subversion"

usually means sometype of destruction.

"dissent"

means to reject.

i think??
-RB

River Bolden said...

one goal would be the admission of refugees.

another interesting thought i heard once on "explorations" on 99.5 WBAI, is that United States imports its talented scientists and engineers
by the H-1B visa. So, it doesn't matter if US students are not good at math and science, cause we just import in the talent.

it was an interesting topic, and i never thought of this aspect.

-RB