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foobarbecue ◴[] No.46179005[source]
Love this stuff.

Followed a couple of links and ended up on his brother's page, reading about another example of the anti-immigrant insanity that's taken hold of this country: https://adam.zeloof.xyz/2025/04/01/karim/ . So sad.

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charcircuit ◴[] No.46180206[source]
Enforcing the law is not anti-immigramt insanity.
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taneq ◴[] No.46180368[source]
The enforcement isn’t the insanity, the law is.
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oilkillsbirds ◴[] No.46180638[source]
It's basically an objective fact at this point that excessive immigration is really, really bad, just look at all the politicians flipping sides on the issue. Look at the stats on European countries with the highest immigration rates vs those with the lowest (e.g. Poland)
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jjk166 ◴[] No.46180975[source]
By what metric are you looking at european countries and determining Poland is doing the best? If given the choice between say Ireland and Poland, which place would you prefer to live?

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1541464/europe-quality-l...

https://www.visualcapitalist.com/ranked-european-countries-w...

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oilkillsbirds ◴[] No.46181112[source]
Look at RATE of growth (GDP, employment, safety, etc.) since immigration started getting bad in places like the UK - compare it's growth directly to the UK, or even the entire EU
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1. adrianN ◴[] No.46181192[source]
I’m no expert, but reducing something as complex as a whole country’s economic outlook to just the variable „immigration“ seems like an oversimplification to me.