I've seen the topic come up in the European politics thread and I'm sure people have talked about it quite a few times, so I'm making a thread where people can come together and talk about their experiences with foreigners in their countries.
So, questions you can use for your discussion, in no particular order:
Do you think migration (any form) is a problem? Why? How? -Important: Don't go into solutions. That's not the point of this topic.
What nationality are most immigrants in your country?
Are job opportunities threatened by refugees?
Do you think/know they pose a safety issue?
If you have met any of them, what did they seem like?
Are they integrating?
Is emigration a problem in your country?
Where do people generally go if it is prevalent?
I can add more questions here if any come up. However, I'd like to ask people a few things:
-RULES-
- No racism. It's a forum guideline by default, but I think the topic warrants a second mention.
- Discuss, but don't go into heated arguments. We're going for opinions and personal experience here, so it may vary from person to person. There's no point in trying to enforce your own opinion on another, though you may discuss it and see if your points of view can be combined to give a better picture.
- Refrain from politics. It's okay to give a mention of how the government is acting, but don't go too much into it. There're other threads for that and it isn't the point of this topic.
- You don't have to be entirely politically correct, so long as you are not being offensive. You may call African Americans 'black', but not other, offensive terms. Just clarify who you mean. In this case, 'black' may mean African immigrants, African Americans or maybe even something else.
- In light of Toady having to clean the thread, I'd like to reinforce: No cursing, no swearing. Don't go into heated arguments. If you feel someone is wrong, correct them calmly or not at all. This is a simple discussion, no one is intending to cause any harm, so there's no need to take anything too seriously.
Hopefully, we can keep this all nice and civil without having to call Toady or ThreeToe. If you see any problems though, just notify the other first or report their post if you feel like it. Don't go starting a flame war.
Now, here's how I see it: Migration is definitely causing a problem. I live in Hungary, where it's become a heated discussion in politics and, consequently, general life. At this point, it's half political conflict, but still, it is quite heavily debated. As a country on the border of the EU, we have a number of refugees and immigrants coming in, legally and illegally, which is causing tensions to rise. Typically, they leave for the west, but they still live here in refugee camps for a time.
Unfortunately, I don't know how much of a safety issue they cause or not, as accounts even next to the refugee camps vary wildly. That's one of the reasons why I started this thread. I'd like to hear of first- or second-hand accounts of what you see of immigrants in your area.
However, I have been abroad a lot. Italy definitely has a huge number of Africans, Germany has Turks, the UK has a large mix. I don't think they're responsible for unemployment though (well, except for when they are the unemployed).
Safety-wise, they definitely do commit crimes. Now, I've heard of them causing a 'rape epidemic' in Sweden, but I wouldn't know much about that. However, I think they cause an increase in crime for a simple reason: They are a poor minority, who are also looked down upon by many in their host country.
Poorer people are always more susceptible to influence by crime syndicates or stealing simply because they have few other options. Add to this that they must face many xenophobes or racists, who categorise them and provoke them and they may find no options but to become who they are thought to be. I may be wrong here though.
Emigration is another concern. Lots of young people (and older ones too, but mainly young people) go abroad, mostly to the UK, Germany or Austria, in hopes of a better life. I've got more personal experience in this, since I'm also planning to attend university in the UK, which also means I'll be spending a minimum of about a decade there, foreseeably and even on only the IELTS exam I met lots of people who are planning the same. This is part of the reason why Hungary's population is declining.
My personal reasons are: Hungary is unstable politically and I feel threatened by what the various governments do. I know politicians aren't much better elsewhere, but I'd rather learn somewhere where politics has less of an influence on education.
Another reason is simply because of better financial possibilities. I applied for Physics, which doesn't seem to be too good back here.
Then there's the fact that I used to live in the UK, so returning has always been a dream.
Yeah, I think that's that. Hopefully that gives a nice picture of what we can discuss here and I didn't contradict my own rules.
I'm quite interested in what the various opinions or people here are, though since most people are liberal-minded (based on the "Let's be XX!" thread's political survey thingy), we might see quite a few shared ideas.
Oh, and allusion to Dwarf Fortress:
We all know what a migrant wave entails. We need to feed more people. We need to house more people. They lower our FPS. There might be vampires among them. However, they can also be put to work on fields. They might do jobs that we didn't have people for. It's a mixed bag. And we don't even have to deal with various cultures. Well.. maybe if spiritual needs arise, we'll need to build temples for every god, which'll be a pain.
So yeah, DF players may have a tiny bit of a clearer picture on migration. Anyways, opinions?
P.S.: I really shouldn't do long posts, I think I start slipping all over the place. I hope at least the thread turns out okay and useful/constructive/enlightening.