TheRomanSlayer
Kayabangan, Dugo, at Dangal
The only thing that I have to raise a fuss is that the problem of brain drain from Third World countries would make things even worse for them in the long run, as you'd deprive the Third World countries of its talented and well educated people. Why do I say this? Because if the Third World is to truly fix their own problems, they have to find a way to reverse the brain drain. This means foreign direct investment in the economies of the Third World nations, and giving incentives to the people who immigrated to First World nations to come back and contribute to the development of their original homelands.
That being said, my homeland also faces this kind of problem too, and eventually we will come to a point where we cannot rely on immigration to make our homeland much better. There has to be an effective way of actually developing the society in question without having to resort to such a thing. There may be a time where we would eventually have to return to our homeland, and introduce the things that we grew accustomed to when we lived overseas.
Most importantly, Europe itself is not built like the post colonial nations formed from former colonies. The 'diversity' there has turned out to be rather infamous, to the point where far right extremists are milking the problem for all its worth.
That being said, my homeland also faces this kind of problem too, and eventually we will come to a point where we cannot rely on immigration to make our homeland much better. There has to be an effective way of actually developing the society in question without having to resort to such a thing. There may be a time where we would eventually have to return to our homeland, and introduce the things that we grew accustomed to when we lived overseas.
Most importantly, Europe itself is not built like the post colonial nations formed from former colonies. The 'diversity' there has turned out to be rather infamous, to the point where far right extremists are milking the problem for all its worth.