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LOL what? First of all, I was born in the United States, so I'm personally not a "migrant." Second of all, my parents had nothing in common with those people over there destroying Europe. We were never on any type of government assistance and my parents had to wait their turn to come here, they weren't given any handouts based on some sob story. My pops started a business back in the day with his own money that he earned working in hotels and shyt like that throughout the 70's, after that he was able to buy two homes on the same block in Queens. The rest of my extended family are professionals specializing in the fields of science, technology, and medicine....you know, actual skills that can benefit a host nation. And oh yeah, all of my family except for the elders knew how to read and write English before they even set foot in this country
You want to engage in a case study, that's cool. You can start with finding out why Indians, who also come from a place that was dominated by colonialist Europeans (and Muslims) never had to flood another nations borders demanding special treatment and favors
Who are "those people" destroying Europe?
So you're the son of a migrant, meaning your parents migrated...why not let other people migrate and live their lives too? Or do you think your parents and yourself have special capabilities that "those people" don't ?
Funny how similar stories are, a lot of migrants go to the same shytty jobs and end having their own businesses here with good careers... Do you see that on the news too?
So are you saying Indians are "good migrants"? Who would be the "bad ones" then?
How many is that "extended family"? Sounds like a lot of people coming in? TAnd you're taking over the block too?