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In this thread I contend that as a wealthy nation we can afford a greater refugee intake, that our recent migrant intake has been of benefit and, that as a nation we are much the better for it.
the problem is you are saying "bring more immigrants" yet you fail to specify how many we should bring in, whether we should be looking at a population cap given the state of our infrastructure, where we want to source the immigrants from, where we will house them, and how much the rest of us should be paying to facilitiate their arrival.
considering you are a first generation australian (if your mother was a refugee as you state) i find it rather rude you demand the rest of society lowers its own standard of living to accommodate an unspecified number of arrivals from unspecified corners of the globe, then have the gall to throw around terms of "racist" and "xenophobe" when people rightly call you up on your lunacy. "yay more immigrants!" he wails flailing his arms around in the air.
here in australia it is a fact that we have certain groups of ethnics who exhibit a massive propensity towards criminality and long term welfare dependence. you suggest we should be sourcing more of these people? or perhaps just open the borders and let any enterprising spirit make the leap by means fair or foul and welcome them with open arms regardless of their background, ideology, beliefs, work ethic or intentions?
you're quite the ideas man aren't you? not so big on the implementation obviously, but points for effort.