Comments by "Stephen Jenkins" (@stephenjenkins7971) on "NBC News"
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@timogul You realize 99% of countries would just kick those children out rather than bother separating them to give a chance of asylum, right? Even that horrible action was more progressive than pretty much any nation in Europe, let alone the UK.
Anyway, per capita for immigration is a bit strange since they are often concentrated in the most productive centers of the economy to begin with, like New York or LA. It isn't like they spread out neatly across a country, at least not the vast majority. Seriously, if we use per capita, then places like Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE are among the biggest immigrant-friendly countries on Earth.
Hey, if you want to believe the fantasy, feel free, but suffice it to say that immigration rates from places like the UK or Canada when contrasted to the US has people moving away from those places towards the US, not the other way around.
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