> If the US needs 500,000 extra births next year, we can't afford $500 trillion for that
And yet the US is spending money to deport people. How this plays out over the next few decades is going to be grim.
> If the US needs 500,000 extra births next year, we can't afford $500 trillion for that
And yet the US is spending money to deport people. How this plays out over the next few decades is going to be grim.
> And yet the US is spending money to deport people.
If the US citizens are slowly going extinct, why would we want to import foreigners? Aren't we simply giving our country away at that point?
That’s a mindset problem. Every American is going to die. The replacement Americans surely don’t have to be American born. America was built by immigrants, what’s so bad about them now?
If you let in people with the skills you want isn’t it mutually beneficial?
>If you let in people with the skills you want isn’t it mutually beneficial?
No. If a person can decide for themselves what they want (what benefits them), then I decide that I do not what that, and it is therefor not mutually beneficial. If you have some alternate theory of objective benefice, I'll hear it, but it seems you only assume such exists.