Despite your colourful language, you are right, it's your country and you decide who to let in. We did that by BREXITing a few years ago.

It's interesting for me that social media has become the credential battleground that countries are using.

The original use of the "Visa", which pre-dates the passport was as a personal guarantee from one countries authority to another.

Now a TikTok meme can be make or break for immigrants.

How far we've come.

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Yeah send the Europeans packing!

In the USA I mean.

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I do you all one betterβ€”for $Xmm I’ll marry whoever and let you live in the guest house for a year.

Deal 🀝

Have you met my Cousin Mertle, or the future Mrs Waitwhat, as I now call her πŸ˜‚

Has a beautiful smile

And a charming kitty!

Not being inflammatory but didn't the UK just arrest someone for their speech on social media from another country? I could be wrong on that because I know they are arresting plenty of their own people over hurting people's feelings.

All countries do all things at some time or another, what you choose to focus on tells a lot about the zeitgeist of society.

Remember when kids used to play outside before it was no longer safe to do so despite everything becoming safer πŸ˜‚

I do because I grew up in that time.

What should a country that's crumbling and has had a massive rate of immigrants flood through unvetted?

I don't agree with the whole tourist thing, and not sure what spurred that tbh. I think the US should get rid of anchor babies though. We can't even help our own nation because the corrupt politicians spend our money on other nations.

This nation is crumbling and fits the story of wealth being transfered out by central bankers crippling the country like in the Creature from Jekyll Island, the collapse from the Sovereign Individual, change of guard from the fourth turning etc

I'm not familiar enough with U.S. politics to follow your specific concerns, but in general, as we Bitcoiners know, money is flowing from soft to hard money.

What I also see is that power (and wealth) is moving from West to East.