>Nationality and Country of birth, are two different things.
For the purposes of this discussion, it's largely a distinction without a difference.
I don't oppose immigration in principle, but the rather extreme view that any amount of immigration, from any place, to any place is necessarily a Good Thing is founded on some very strange assumptions.
For the purposes of this discussion, it's largely a distinction without a difference.
I don't oppose immigration in principle, but the rather extreme view that any amount of immigration, from any place, to any place is necessarily a Good Thing is founded on some very strange assumptions.