DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human InstitutionsYour vision of one world that is borderless with everyone living in harmony is very utopian but hardly seems practical in the near-term with every nation state so well entrenched. In the case of the US and other Western countries, it seems like there is a conspiracy to cause chaos within bordering regions that will cause deliberately, a mass migration of people with limited resources or education. Is this sinister and designed to undermine the wealthier nations?
Nicola Staff asked 6 years ago
This indeed is sinister, and the attention is very much the case to undermine the capable, undermine the accomplished and productive regions of the world with an economic burden, and a social burden as well. In absorbing people of differing language and cultural backgrounds, there are always growing pains to accommodate arriving immigrants in an orderly way to enable them to get a foothold and become productive and self-sustaining. When things are chaotic and done under circumstances of upheaval, it is the worst possible impetus for migration to another land. Under ideal circumstances, it is the planful, the intelligent, resourceful, and visionary who seek a better life, and mount the many hurdles to be overcome in order to immigrate to the United States or another Western country, and meet the criteria and overcome the barriers to admission that are used to screen applicants for entry at the border. When there is chaos abroad in the land in countries with little organization and stability, then all manner of people begin to flee. And it is widening the array of people and motivations who seek asylum and are desperate to escape the ravages of their home country. This will create an influx of people posing greater problems and will be, in all likelihood, a greater burden as a consequence, at least initially. However, given assistance and opportunity there are ways to capitalize on the opportunity to grow the population, and if this investment were made it would pay off quite nicely. There is plenty of room in the United States for a much larger population. There needs to be training and some education as well, to help people acclimate and to adjust to a new setting and become productive citizens. This can be very straightforward. It is a question of desire and support at all levels. This is what is lacking. There is no national resolve, there is no national will. The government itself is inefficient and bureaucratic in the extreme, and will not be effective in truly helping people as fully as may be needed. This will prolong the agony and compound the problem when people are cast adrift and left to their own devices. This is where problems will arise and then worsen. This will indeed foster crime and there will be neglect of the young and their development as well. This will cause a continuation of difficulty into the next generation. So action needs to be taken to organize things and to provide a system and pathways for progress and advancement economically and educationally. If this were done, it would be a net positive for the host country rather than a net negative.