Expanded property rights and other foundations of capitalism in third world countries would invalidate their need to come here.
yes...in a perfect world but I'm not hopeful...plus the sheer numbers.
like Nigeria for example.
ironically it sure shows the power of unrestrained procreation doesn't it?....even in light of harsh living conditions and war and famine and disease.
the hardy who want to multiply inevitably rule the day in time...history is replete with examples.
the first world only has themselves to blame.
In New York 11/10/04. Coming to a neighborhood near you. LOL
Protesters demonstrate outside the United Nations (news - web sites), Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2004, in New York. The protesters, who came from various areas, want the international community's support in asking for the withdrawal of French troops in the Cote d'Ivoire and the removal of France from the peace process. Violence erupted Saturday when Ivory Coast warplanes killed nine French peacekeepers and an American aid worker in an air strike on the rebel-held north in three days of government air attacks that violated a more than year-old cease-fire in the country's civil war. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)