One of the few sane posts here that is considering the realities of "the borderless world".
There are reasons why countries all over the world have immigration policies. Each country is interested in immigration that serves its interests, and the leaders are well aware of the negative consequences of unrestricted immigration.
The experiments with this like the Schengen Area might not survive the consequences in the coming future.
Most people here seem to blinded by some liberal pipe-dream.
> Each country is interested in immigration that serves its interests
A lot of immigration policies only serve the interest of a particular group or a particular industry. I don't know how to make an objective count on either side though.
There are reasons why countries all over the world have immigration policies. Each country is interested in immigration that serves its interests, and the leaders are well aware of the negative consequences of unrestricted immigration.
The experiments with this like the Schengen Area might not survive the consequences in the coming future.
Most people here seem to blinded by some liberal pipe-dream.