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> I can't think of another country that has such
> an open door policy.
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I'm interested... is that because you understand the UK's immigration policy (I don't particularly) and also understand the policies of a good number of other countries and actually *know* the UK's policy is more "open door". Or is it because (like me) you actually don't have the faintest idea about the immigration issues and policies of almost any other country, don't really understand the UK's policy and when you describe it as "open door" are merely repeating an unsubstantiated phrase used by a journo?
If it's the former, then I'm interested in why you consider the UK's policy more "open door" than either Germany or Ireland; both of which for instance, according to their own media, have a far more "open door" policy than anywhere else.
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> But immigration is a privelige, not a right. Like
> most good things, it needs to be earned.
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How do you go about "earning" immigration?
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