Shalimar
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Once again I state, multiculturalism works very well in Canada. It can work well elsewhere also.
Possibly. I just seem to recall a lot of upset in London from its long-time residents.
One of the terrorists from Syria came to/through Greece in a boat as part of a group of refugees.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/2015/11/14/greece-syrian-terrorist-came-on-boat.html
Just one of the issues of unbridled unchecked mass immigration. And those who realized and spoke of this as a possibility were poo pooed. Don't have to deny immigration but it definitely should have a process and criteria I don't know like no terrorist ties.
So the answer is condemn all the refugees and the hell with them just in case one is a terrorist?
No, just as I mentioned. Immigration needs a process. For order, time to vet and proper assimilation. I don't care if a refugee has to spend extra time in their home country or in a camp while they are properly vetted. If they are in extreme immediate danger then go for formal asylum. Or they could stand a fight for their own freedom or find ways to survive longer in their own country. Running away or avoiding a problem doesn't solve it.
Excuse me, here in Canada multiculturalism works very well. We encourage immigrants to keep many of their customs while adding their diversity to the great Canadian family. Prejudice still exists, but we have ten Muslim members of parliament in our new federal government.
From my earlier link, Syrian refugees are being welcomed to Scotland. Many Scots stood up and said they'd be happy to take them.
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/nov/14/scotland-rothesay-bute-refugees-syria-welcome
Obama has welcomed over 10,000 syrian refugee's to our country, and many illegal immigrants we now have, are left to roam on their own, with no oversight of them...where they are, or who they are, and in March of this year, 30,000 illegals were released from prison, by the Department of Homeland Security. What happened in Paris, is a wakeup call.
So far 5 European Countries have built border fences to stop the flow of immigrants....Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria, Macedonia and now Hungary.
A bit off topic, but relative, I think. I watched a documentary the other day. Parmesan cheese is made in a small area of Italy by a tight knit community of Indian Sikhs. They have maintained their own customs and religion, and have been doing it for decades without a problem.
Indeed the Scots especially the Glaswegians are "the salt of the earth", however I remembered the terrorist attack on Glasgow International Airport in 2007, of the 2 perpetrators one was a British born Muslim Doctor who worked at the local hospital. This ramming incident failed however, I cannot comprehend how a doctor who is meant to save lives can become so radicalised with hatred.
Islam's ideal scenario is for a world wide Caliphate.
And Christians believe that EVERYONE needs to accept Jesus as their Savior and believe he died for their sins in order to be saved.. Everyone else will be denied the glory of Heaven...
Excuse me, here in Canada multiculturalism works very well. We encourage immigrants to keep many of their customs while adding their diversity to the great Canadian family. Prejudice still exists, but we have ten Muslim members of parliament in our new federal government.
Multiculturalism has been very successful in Australia too. We are the one of the most multicultural countries and along with Canada, we have made a pretty good fist of inclusion. Migrants need about 50 years to fully integrate. That is two generations. In the meantime they need some latitude to maintain cultural identity and customs. Australia has been enriched by this diversity and where I live we celebrate it with festivals.
What do you mean by 'sense of entitlement'?
The same rules apply to everyone in Australia whether on a permanent visa, naturalised or natural born.
Other kinds of visa don't confer social services.
Only Aboriginees have a few extra special privileges as a birthright.