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    The US adopts a Canadian-style merit-based immigration policy ever since 1965

    There's even a website about them: https://sites.google.com/site/bushclintonforever/
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    The US adopts a Canadian-style merit-based immigration policy ever since 1965

    We came very close to having Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton between 1989 and 2017. Barack Obama was the only thing that stopped it.
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    The US adopts a Canadian-style merit-based immigration policy ever since 1965

    Interesting. I might want to check out "Autumn on the Middle Ages" later on. I'll have to check if there's a free English translation of it, though. Have you ever considered immigrating to the US? I wonder whether you would fit more at home here.
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    The US adopts a Canadian-style merit-based immigration policy ever since 1965

    Your view on this question is certainly interesting for a Dutch person. I mean, Western Europeans generally support generous social safety nets, no? But then again, this generosity might not extend to those groups who might be more likely to take advantage of these generous social safety nets...
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    The US adopts a Canadian-style merit-based immigration policy ever since 1965

    FWIW, Jason Richwine advocated using IQ tests in immigration policy, along with other criteria/metrics, of course: https://www.nationalreview.com/2013/05/heritage-was-wrong-robert-verbruggen/
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    The US adopts a Canadian-style merit-based immigration policy ever since 1965

    So, no IQ tests in a merit-based immigration policy in order to identify poor foreigners who are likely to have a lot of potential?
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    The US adopts a Canadian-style merit-based immigration policy ever since 1965

    Skallagrim, do you also support a large-scale voluntary eugenics policy at home? For instance, encouraging people with undesirable traits (such as the low-IQ and crime-prone) to curtail their fertility through incentives, such as much more generous welfare payments? Because I suspect that a lot...
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    The US adopts a Canadian-style merit-based immigration policy ever since 1965

    Also, @Skallagrim, to clarify: By "Woke", I mean "Support cancel culture, oppose free speech (especially in regards to controversial ideas that the Left dislikes), support racial grievance politics, support blank slatism, oppose race realism, and support racial preferences and/or racial...
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    The US adopts a Canadian-style merit-based immigration policy ever since 1965

    Does Canada have greater social cohesion? Also, FWIW, here is why I myself don't particularly oppose the Diversity Visa Lottery: https://www.migrationpolicy.org/news/diversity-visa-program-holds-lessons-future-legal-immigration-reform But I would be willing to approve a compromise where the...
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    The US adopts a Canadian-style merit-based immigration policy ever since 1965

    What do you mean by the "Old Republic"? Also, I'm not sure that this would mean an end to Woke bullshit since Asians and Jews in the US still vote for the left/Democrats and since blank slatism in the US was already highly popular even in the 1960s.
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    The US adopts a Canadian-style merit-based immigration policy ever since 1965

    What if the US adopts a Canadian-style merit-based immigration policy ever since 1965? AFAIK, it was seriously considered back in 1965 but was changed to focus more on family reunification in a successful attempt to get more restrictionist support for US immigration reform...
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