BH
Veteran Member
I've been following some of the arguments about immigration.
One argument that stands out is that we can't stop immigrants from coming here in the here an now because we are historically speaking a nation of immigrants.
Why should this be so? Just because our ancestors may have all been immigrants at some point in the past does not mean we are not able to stop or cull immigration today if for some reason it is in our interests today.
We had slavery in the past too. According to the logic above we should still have slavery today because we had it in the past.
I am not trying to argue the immigration we see today is good or bad or neutral. I just do not see the logic of the argument above in defending it.
One argument that stands out is that we can't stop immigrants from coming here in the here an now because we are historically speaking a nation of immigrants.
Why should this be so? Just because our ancestors may have all been immigrants at some point in the past does not mean we are not able to stop or cull immigration today if for some reason it is in our interests today.
We had slavery in the past too. According to the logic above we should still have slavery today because we had it in the past.
I am not trying to argue the immigration we see today is good or bad or neutral. I just do not see the logic of the argument above in defending it.
