Aside from racism. I mean economically/socially, what issues does too much immigration cause?

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    4 months ago

    There’s something to be said for culture and tradition, which have been for a long time the cornerstones of our civilization.

    Everybody has their own opinion on this of course. For me, I feel that culture and tradition are in the way of progress. At some point our current traditions, cultures and values will change, they will evolve. I’m all in for a true multicultural society if there is a clear segregation between state and religion.

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      4 months ago

      Problems start when the people coming in don’t share those sentiments and instead want their authoritarian culture to replace and dominate.

      Edit: also, in the West democracy and equality have become part of our culture and tradition, for the most part, and those values just are not shared by lots of migrants. And you can’t tolerate those values being replaced. It’s the paradox of tolerance.

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        4 months ago

        That’s a fair thing to be concerned about, but are we really anywhere near that level of immigration in the US? I can’t speak for European countries.

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          4 months ago

          Both the US and Europe would be much nearer to that level if any migration was allowed unchecked. It is becoming a problem in Europe and it is growing. It’s just a sad reality that democracy can’t consist of people who don’t believe in democracy.