OUR MISSION

Creating a world where responsible people have the

 

right to live and to work wherever they choose.


More

 
Who We Are
We Believe…..
Our Goal
Historic Arguments
Why we will win
Immigration Objections
Immigration Quote of the Week

"Why restrict the best and the brightest people from coming into your country?"
James Goodnight
CEO, Founder SAS

 


 
Main Menu
Home
Press Releases
News
Links
Search
Donations
Contact Us
FAQs
How You Can Help
Photo Download Page
Download Exclusive RadicalImmigration.com photos by clicking here.
How Can I Help?
 
Online store
radimmigranttshirtsample.jpg



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Visit our online store!

Beyond Borders Documentary

Screenings

 

Beyond Borders Documentary

Simon on YouTube
 
Newsletter Sign-Up






We Will Be Overrun PDF Print E-mail
Written by Simon   
Sunday, 20 May 2007
This is one of the most common arguments against the right to migrate. The big fallacy is that it presumes that the State has obligations and that the migrant has none. However in a world where we are reducing the power of the state over people by allowing them to leave one country and join another they also have obligations. The first is that they cannot be an unreasonable economic burden on the current residents. Second they must assimilate as rapidly as possible to the existing culture. It is the new culture that attracted them in the first place so they have an obligation to acculturate. This means learn the language and the traditions of the new culture. In Israel new immigrants are required to attend ulpan which is combination of language and culture immersion classes. The United States could implement a similiar plan.
One way to meet the cost of new immigrants is to bring them into the system so they pay taxes. People who have to operate in the cash economy are not paying taxes or subject to other regulations. Another way is to require that all new immigrants have a sponsor who will post a bond such that if the immigrant goes on welfare in their first 5 years in the USA they will cover the cost.

Last Updated ( Monday, 30 July 2007 )