Yeah, there's a lot of that too. I could've put giant illegal immigrant hotels as an option tbf lol

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That's what they're doing with them, here, in many cities.

Same in Ireland

It's p bizarre this is happening almost absolutely everywhere in the west. How does this even happen? Are there any good resources on the policies behind this? I'm familiar with the more 'far fetched' or whatever, but I wonder what are the reasonings put forward by governments themselves as to why? And economists/ academic's thoughts on this...?

You'd think this would be a matter of serious public debate.

At the moment it's a matter of 'it's happening, it can't be stopped. And if you want it stopped you're racist' it's like campus politics of open borders has become policy all for the sake of UberEats lol

The reasons are two fold as I shall explain:

1) There is a globalist interest in breaking down any nationalist sentiment in individual countries. In order to achieve this they introduce draconian hatespeech legislation while simultaeneously flooding target countries with people who have no nationalist sentiment whatsoever.

Because of the hatespeech laws, which are really just censorship laws, people with a nationalist sentiment cannot mount a political response.

This results in nationalists becoming demoralised and giving up on the idea of nationality, thus making it easier to create supranational structures that govern unilaterally.

2) There is a more short term goal of 'manufacturing consent' for international biometric digital identification systems.

Create a massive immigration problem, ratchet up public demand for a viable solution to the mess, present your already drafted draconian policies and people may be desperate enough go go along with it.

Has this sort of thing intensified with emerging blocs and declining blocs. I suppose nationalist interests like borders appear as a nuisance within larger blocs with grander goals. Or something