[ ]   [ ]   [ ]                        [ ]      [ ]   [ ]

Ask an Atheist - oldviolin - Apr 18, 2024 - 2:09pm
 
Trump - kcar - Apr 18, 2024 - 1:54pm
 
Wordle - daily game - geoff_morphini - Apr 18, 2024 - 10:43am
 
NYTimes Connections - geoff_morphini - Apr 18, 2024 - 10:42am
 
Song of the Day - oldviolin - Apr 18, 2024 - 10:22am
 
The Obituary Page - ptooey - Apr 18, 2024 - 9:57am
 
NY Times Strands - Bill_J - Apr 18, 2024 - 8:01am
 
Radio Paradise Comments - GeneP59 - Apr 18, 2024 - 7:58am
 
Remembering the Good Old Days - Proclivities - Apr 18, 2024 - 7:31am
 
Israel - Isabeau - Apr 18, 2024 - 7:17am
 
Museum Of Bad Album Covers - Steve - Apr 18, 2024 - 6:58am
 
Today in History - Red_Dragon - Apr 18, 2024 - 6:39am
 
April 2024 Photo Theme - Happenstance - haresfur - Apr 17, 2024 - 7:04pm
 
Europe - haresfur - Apr 17, 2024 - 6:47pm
 
Country Up The Bumpkin - KurtfromLaQuinta - Apr 17, 2024 - 5:23pm
 
Name My Band - GeneP59 - Apr 17, 2024 - 3:27pm
 
What's that smell? - Isabeau - Apr 17, 2024 - 2:50pm
 
USA! USA! USA! - R_P - Apr 17, 2024 - 1:48pm
 
Business as Usual - black321 - Apr 17, 2024 - 1:48pm
 
Things that make you go Hmmmm..... - dischuckin - Apr 17, 2024 - 1:29pm
 
Talk Behind Their Backs Forum - VV - Apr 17, 2024 - 1:26pm
 
Russia - R_P - Apr 17, 2024 - 1:14pm
 
Science in the News - Red_Dragon - Apr 17, 2024 - 11:14am
 
Magic Eye optical Illusions - Proclivities - Apr 17, 2024 - 10:08am
 
Ukraine - kurtster - Apr 17, 2024 - 10:05am
 
Photography Forum - Your Own Photos - Alchemist - Apr 17, 2024 - 9:38am
 
Just for the Haiku of it. . . - oldviolin - Apr 17, 2024 - 9:01am
 
HALF A WORLD - oldviolin - Apr 17, 2024 - 8:52am
 
• • • The Once-a-Day • • •  - oldviolin - Apr 16, 2024 - 9:08pm
 
Little known information... maybe even facts - R_P - Apr 16, 2024 - 3:29pm
 
songs that ROCK! - thisbody - Apr 16, 2024 - 10:56am
 
260,000 Posts in one thread? - oldviolin - Apr 16, 2024 - 10:10am
 
WTF??!! - rgio - Apr 16, 2024 - 5:23am
 
Australia has Disappeared - haresfur - Apr 16, 2024 - 4:58am
 
Earthquake - miamizsun - Apr 16, 2024 - 4:46am
 
It's the economy stupid. - miamizsun - Apr 16, 2024 - 4:28am
 
TV shows you watch - Manbird - Apr 15, 2024 - 7:28pm
 
Live Music - oldviolin - Apr 15, 2024 - 2:06pm
 
Republican Party - Isabeau - Apr 15, 2024 - 12:12pm
 
Vinyl Only Spin List - kurtster - Apr 14, 2024 - 11:59am
 
Eclectic Sound-Drops - thisbody - Apr 14, 2024 - 11:27am
 
Synchronization - ReggieDXB - Apr 13, 2024 - 11:40pm
 
Other Medical Stuff - geoff_morphini - Apr 13, 2024 - 7:54am
 
What Did You See Today? - Steely_D - Apr 13, 2024 - 6:42am
 
Photos you have taken of your walks or hikes. - KurtfromLaQuinta - Apr 12, 2024 - 3:50pm
 
Things You Thought Today - Red_Dragon - Apr 12, 2024 - 3:05pm
 
Poetry Forum - oldviolin - Apr 12, 2024 - 8:45am
 
Dear Bill - oldviolin - Apr 12, 2024 - 8:16am
 
Radio Paradise in Foobar2000 - gvajda - Apr 11, 2024 - 6:53pm
 
Mixtape Culture Club - ColdMiser - Apr 11, 2024 - 8:29am
 
Joe Biden - black321 - Apr 11, 2024 - 7:43am
 
New Song Submissions system - MayBaby - Apr 11, 2024 - 6:29am
 
No TuneIn Stream Lately - kurtster - Apr 10, 2024 - 6:26pm
 
Caching to Apple watch quit working - email-muri.0z - Apr 10, 2024 - 6:25pm
 
April 8th Partial Solar Eclipse - Alchemist - Apr 10, 2024 - 10:52am
 
Bug Reports & Feature Requests - orrinc - Apr 10, 2024 - 10:48am
 
NPR Listeners: Is There Liberal Bias In Its Reporting? - black321 - Apr 9, 2024 - 2:11pm
 
Sonos - rnstory - Apr 9, 2024 - 10:43am
 
RP Windows Desktop Notification Applet - gvajda - Apr 9, 2024 - 9:55am
 
If not RP, what are you listening to right now? - kurtster - Apr 8, 2024 - 10:34am
 
And the good news is.... - thisbody - Apr 8, 2024 - 3:57am
 
How do I get songs into My Favorites - Huey - Apr 7, 2024 - 11:29pm
 
Pernicious Pious Proclivities Particularized Prodigiously - R_P - Apr 7, 2024 - 5:14pm
 
Lyrics that strike a chord today... - Isabeau - Apr 7, 2024 - 12:50pm
 
Dialing 1-800-Manbird - oldviolin - Apr 7, 2024 - 11:18am
 
Why is Mellow mix192kbps? - dean2.athome - Apr 7, 2024 - 1:11am
 
Musky Mythology - haresfur - Apr 6, 2024 - 7:11pm
 
China - R_P - Apr 6, 2024 - 11:19am
 
Artificial Intelligence - R_P - Apr 5, 2024 - 12:45pm
 
Vega4 - Bullets - nirgivon - Apr 5, 2024 - 11:50am
 
Environment - thisbody - Apr 5, 2024 - 9:37am
 
How's the weather? - geoff_morphini - Apr 5, 2024 - 8:37am
 
Frequent drop outs (The Netherlands) - Babylon - Apr 5, 2024 - 8:37am
 
share song - dkraybil - Apr 5, 2024 - 8:37am
 
Love & Hate - miamizsun - Apr 5, 2024 - 5:37am
 
Index » Radio Paradise/General » General Discussion » Immigration Page: Previous  1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ... 38, 39, 40  Next
Post to this Topic
Coaxial

Coaxial Avatar

Location: Comfortably numb in So Texas
Gender: Male


Posted: May 2, 2022 - 5:25am

 miamizsun wrote:
 Red_Dragon wrote:
@ 3:29 every human being on earth is 99.9% identical to every other human being on earth 
 
Everyone wants food, housing, and the fair opportunity to make a decent living for themselves and their families. When you are denied that in your homeland why wouldn't you want to come to the land of milk and honey? I mean, come on, it isn't rocket science, although, some of those coming here from other countries are probably rocket scientists. {#Good-vibes}
miamizsun

miamizsun Avatar

Location: (3283.1 Miles SE of RP)
Gender: Male


Posted: May 2, 2022 - 4:57am

 Red_Dragon wrote:
@ 3:29 every human being on earth is 99.9% identical to every other human being on earth 


Red_Dragon

Red_Dragon Avatar

Location: Dumbf*ckistan


Posted: May 1, 2022 - 2:17pm

This scares the shit out of white folks...
westslope

westslope Avatar

Location: BC sage brush steppe


Posted: Apr 2, 2022 - 8:47am

 Lazy8 wrote:

I wasn't, so I looked it up. And just as the "neo" prefix doesn't add much to Nazism or Colonialism or Expressionism, it doesn't add much to Malthusianism. At least according to Wikipedia the major difference is that neo-Malthusians support birth control.

If there is something about the prefix that makes Malthus less wrong I've yet to hear it; maybe you could enlighten me. If it follows the basic outline Malthus proposed then there really isn't anything you could sprinkle on it that wouldn't make it a steaming pile.

Neo-Malthusian used the way I have seen it in academic literature refers to regional situations where high population growth rates lead to a situation where the economy cannot absorb sufficient numbers of young workers.    People eat themselves out of house and home but locally, not globally.  People resort to crime and violence to obtain resources.   So some would argue this is what we observe in places like El Salvador, Honduras, and the eastern provinces of the DRC.   

Naturally you would view all this as a steaming pile.  You are a self-styled libertarian.  You come from a possessive individualism perspective.  You are comfortable with us versus them narratives.  You do not understand common property and do not understand economic property rights.   You seem to be believe that conquering a people gives you the justification to pursue self-loathing policy.

Take US immigration policy which results in some of the same issues that Neo-Malthusians will point to.   There are all kinds of resource conflicts that result but if the impacted parties are not "your people", then perhaps it does not matter.


miamizsun

miamizsun Avatar

Location: (3283.1 Miles SE of RP)
Gender: Male


Posted: Mar 31, 2022 - 4:11am

Can you immigrate? A simulation.

Immigrating to the U.S. is a long and arduous process. This model focuses on the legal hurdles faced by migrants coming from Central America seeking protection and economic opportunity. We seek to demonstrate the impact that current or previous policies have had on immigrants. As with real life, outcomes are affected by both the choices you make and the luck of the draw. 

If you were given the opportunity for a better life, could you immigrate?

Reforming and Humanizing Our Immigration System

The goal of this game is to give people a concrete glimpse of how current and past policies impact immigrants in life-changing ways. Check out the links below to learn more about how we can improve specific policies to streamline the immigration process.

R_P

R_P Avatar

Gender: Male


Posted: Nov 23, 2021 - 8:56pm

Contending With the Pandemic, Wealthy Nations Wage Global Battle for Migrants
Covid kept many people in place. Now several developed countries, facing aging labor forces and worker shortages, are racing to recruit, train and integrate foreigners.
As the global economy heats up and tries to put the pandemic aside, a battle for the young and able has begun. With fast-track visas and promises of permanent residency, many of the wealthy nations driving the recovery are sending a message to skilled immigrants all over the world: Help wanted. Now.

In Germany, where officials recently warned that the country needs 400,000 new immigrants a year to fill jobs in fields ranging from academia to air-conditioning, a new Immigration Act offers accelerated work visas and six months to visit and find a job.

Canada plans to give residency to 1.2 million new immigrants by 2023. Israel recently finalized a deal to bring health care workers from Nepal. And in Australia, where mines, hospitals and pubs are all short-handed after nearly two years with a closed border, the government intends to roughly double the number of immigrants it allows into the country over the next year.

The global drive to attract foreigners with skills, especially those that fall somewhere between physical labor and a physics Ph.D., aims to smooth out a bumpy emergence from the pandemic.

Covid’s disruptions have pushed many people to retire, resign or just not return to work. But its effects run deeper. By keeping so many people in place, the pandemic has made humanity’s demographic imbalance more obvious — rapidly aging rich nations produce too few new workers, while countries with a surplus of young people often lack work for all. (...)

Lazy8

Lazy8 Avatar

Location: The Gallatin Valley of Montana
Gender: Male


Posted: Nov 23, 2021 - 3:29pm

 westslope wrote:
The key here Lazy8 is to read carefully. Neo-Malthusian.

If you are unfamiliar with the concept, please say so.

I wasn't, so I looked it up. And just as the "neo" prefix doesn't add much to Nazism or Colonialism or Expressionism, it doesn't add much to Malthusianism. At least according to Wikipedia the major difference is that neo-Malthusians support birth control.

If there is something about the prefix that makes Malthus less wrong I've yet to hear it; maybe you could enlighten me. If it follows the basic outline Malthus proposed then there really isn't anything you could sprinkle on it that wouldn't make it a steaming pile.
westslope

westslope Avatar

Location: BC sage brush steppe


Posted: Nov 23, 2021 - 11:59am

 Lazy8 wrote:

If it's any consolation Malthus was so wrong that we need a new category of wrongness to contain just how wrong he was. Unfortunately his theory is so beautifully simple and compact that it remains appealing today, at least among people who prefer an elegant theory to an untidy reality.

The key here Lazy8 is to read carefully.  Neo-Malthusian.  

If you are unfamiliar with the concept, please say so.


Lazy8

Lazy8 Avatar

Location: The Gallatin Valley of Montana
Gender: Male


Posted: Nov 23, 2021 - 10:53am

 westslope wrote:
P.S.  Private Refugee Resettlement in U.S. History was a good read too.    Here are my thoughts are far more depressing.  Neo-Malthusian crises here and there around the world but particularly in Central America will cause a flood of refugees that no combination of welcoming rich countries can accommodate.   Too bad so many radical leftists in Latin America and Africa have embraced Roman Catholic labour supply policies....

If it's any consolation Malthus was so wrong that we need a new category of wrongness to contain just how wrong he was. Unfortunately his theory is so beautifully simple and compact that it remains appealing today, at least among people who prefer an elegant theory to an untidy reality.
westslope

westslope Avatar

Location: BC sage brush steppe


Posted: Nov 23, 2021 - 10:12am

 Lazy8 wrote:
A Brief History of U.S. Immigration Policy from the Colonial Period to the Present Day  - CATO Institute

Thanks for posting this Lazy8.  I read it quickly.  Nice to some actual 'data'.       Three thoughts:

1)  US immigration policy is still a mess.

2)  Like the USA, Canada is allowing in allowing in large numbers of family reunification candidates.   Like the USA, one gets the impression here in Canada that most Canadians do not understand Canada's immigration policies and flows very well.  (They certainly do not understand the poor economic performance of Canadian immigrants.)

3)   It is rare that one sees the term 'path dependent' in a policy article.  Sweet.


P.S.  Private Refugee Resettlement in U.S. History was a good read too.    Here are my thoughts are far more depressing.  Neo-Malthusian crises here and there around the world but particularly in Central America will cause a flood of refugees that no combination of welcoming rich countries can accommodate.   Too bad so many radical leftists in Latin America and Africa have embraced Roman Catholic labour supply policies....
R_P

R_P Avatar

Gender: Male


Posted: Nov 3, 2021 - 10:40am

The ‘Third Rail of American Politics’ Is Still Electrifying
miamizsun

miamizsun Avatar

Location: (3283.1 Miles SE of RP)
Gender: Male


Posted: Nov 2, 2021 - 5:20am

 Lazy8 wrote:



unfortunately i've seen something like this firsthand
and ways that people try and circumvent it like proxy marriages, etc. 
Lazy8

Lazy8 Avatar

Location: The Gallatin Valley of Montana
Gender: Male


Posted: Nov 1, 2021 - 9:14pm


westslope

westslope Avatar

Location: BC sage brush steppe


Posted: Oct 29, 2021 - 3:20pm

OK.  I now understand OFFS.

Usually when I see Off, I think insect repellent. As in why is Lazy8 going on about insect repellent?



Red_Dragon

Red_Dragon Avatar

Location: Dumbf*ckistan


Posted: Oct 29, 2021 - 1:11pm

 Lazy8 wrote:

Yeah, total ignoramus here. Glad I've got you to school me, or I'd never catch up!


 Hey, bro! Us unprincipled, stupid cowards gotta stick together! Solidarity!

Lazy8

Lazy8 Avatar

Location: The Gallatin Valley of Montana
Gender: Male


Posted: Oct 29, 2021 - 10:46am

 kurtster wrote:
My comment was about sponsors / sponsorship. Try paying attention for a change.

You had two comments, one aimed at the actual issue and the other an irrelevant poo-fling at the wall.

I posted the history to point out that it's quite clear how we got away from sponsored refugee resettlement, but the article I linked to wasn't explicit about when the end of privately-sponsored refugee resettlement came about. This article (that I posted earlier the same day) is explicit on that topic.

Sponsorship has come and gone thru our history. The refugee system in place now came about in legislation enacted between 1965 and 1980, which might explain why your civics class didn't get you up to speed on it. Ronald Reagan reintroduced sponsored refugee immigration after the 1980 act by executive order, which Clinton let lapse.

And no, it does not and never did have anything remotely to do with sanctuary cities.

Evidently you know nothing about it even though it has been a part of the immigration policy since basically day one of this country and still is. I was taught about it in school, in California for that matter, in both history and civics (civics is not taught anymore), as how the immigration process worked and why. It is a key part in assuring the success for a new immigrant into the country. Obviously it involves legal immigration. Something you find limiting and distasteful.

Yeah, total ignoramus here. Glad I've got you to school me, or I'd never catch up!

kurtster

kurtster Avatar

Location: where fear is not a virtue
Gender: Male


Posted: Oct 28, 2021 - 8:25pm

 Lazy8 wrote:
 westslope wrote:
I would expect private sponsorship to lead to better rates of integration into local communities and broader American society.  
 

 kurtster wrote:
This is the way it used to work here.  How we got away from this is unclear.  Perhaps due to the creation of Sanctuary Cities.

OFFS.
 
Oh For Fuck Sakes back at you.

My comment was about sponsors / sponsorship.  Try paying attention for a change.

Your link only mentioned the word once in the entire article.

In the United States, Congress was so indifferent to the refugee crisis that it defeated a 1939 proposal that would have facilitated the migration of 20,000 children from Nazi Germany, even though all of the children had U.S. family sponsors.

That is it. One word.

Evidently you know nothing about it even though it has been a part of the immigration policy since basically day one of this country and still is.  I was taught about it in school, in California for that matter, in both history and civics (civics is not taught anymore), as how the immigration process worked and why.  It is a key part in assuring the success for a new immigrant into the country.  Obviously it involves legal immigration.  Something you find limiting and distasteful.

Here is some insight for you regarding sponsors and sponsorship regarding immigration into the United States.
R_P

R_P Avatar

Gender: Male


Posted: Oct 28, 2021 - 7:46pm

 kurtster wrote:
This is the way it used to work here.  How we got away from this is unclear.  Perhaps due to the creation of Sanctuary Cities.

Kurtster Karlson
Lazy8

Lazy8 Avatar

Location: The Gallatin Valley of Montana
Gender: Male


Posted: Oct 28, 2021 - 7:10pm

 kurtster wrote:
This is the way it used to work here.  How we got away from this is unclear.  Perhaps due to the creation of Sanctuary Cities.

OFFS.
kurtster

kurtster Avatar

Location: where fear is not a virtue
Gender: Male


Posted: Oct 28, 2021 - 7:03pm

 westslope wrote:
I would expect private sponsorship to lead to better rates of integration into local communities and broader American society.  
 
This is the way it used to work here.  How we got away from this is unclear.  Perhaps due to the creation of Sanctuary Cities.
Page: Previous  1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ... 38, 39, 40  Next