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Off-Topic / Re: Revolting Uniting
« on: 02-10-2013, 07:10:09 »something curious from the Belgian media last week, and i guess it's bit related here:
Our governement decided to send back an Afghan immigrants, who had been living here for quite some time who spoke dutch prety well, who had a job, who had belgian friends etc. He was perfectly integrated, yet they send him back. Meanwhile we are getting all kinds of immigrants that are often family of long-term unemployed immigrants who often don't speak our language, to "reunite families". "could be good for the economy to get more immigrants", yet they are above the retirement age, or they don't speak our language and they don't want to follow lessons to do so, yet they get unemployment.
There is something wrong over here
The secretary of state of Asylum says the common procedure was followed for that Afghan and that they can't change files because the media jumps on it. But i don't get why we keep getting immigrants, when we send those that do a geat job, back to a country where they will arrive as strangers or even deserters... Sure media shouldn't control everything, but i think those that work and do their best to integrate, deserve a spott in our society.
Interesting point, in which I can sympathize with. It's behavior like this by our governments which discourage the legal immigration process and assimilation. This of course, is all assuming that the immigrant in question had the best interest of the state in mind and there isn't evidence which contradicts this assumption that has not been released (or otherwise known by the media) stating reasonable suspicion and cause for exportation.
Also, multiculturalism is a failure, even within the United States. I would include supporting evidence, but it is current 2:00 AM where I reside and I've just finished 7 hours of solid school work - brain no longer functions as it should.