If things are going wrong in a country, it's not usually that we don't have enough foreigners. It's usually that we have too many.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Every country has their problems.
I have American friends in France, and when I meet with them, they tell me about everything that is wrong with France. I think there is a general expat syndrome, which means that whatever country you are in, you are always missing your own country and always thinking that the country you live in is actually not as good as it could be.
Ours is not a poor country and even though we are now a poor people, there should be no room for the despondency that has settled on large sections of the population.
We are the source of our problems not mysterious sinister foreigners overseas.
It began to dawn on me that perhaps my country needed me more at home than overseas.
For a few years, more people have been leaving our country than entering it. Wherever it is possible, we must lower the entry hurdles for those who bring the country forward.
It is not really our country so much is the problem, it's sort of the parasitic relationship that Canada, and France, and other countries have towards us.
America has the best hand ever dealt to any country on this planet, ever. Yes, we have problems, but you travel around the world, you'll see we have it all.
My country has been very good to me; I must be good to my country.
Every country in Europe needs immigrants for its economic survival.
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