I think there's a big misunderstanding on the value of migrants.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Where asylum is used as a route to economic migration, it can cause deep resentment in the host community.
Americans believe in the value of immigration. We are the most generous nation on earth to immigrants, allowing over one million people a year to come here legally.
Immigration comes up, but the issue that is on everybody's mind is the economy.
One thing is undeniable. If we are going to continue to have support for migration, we need to be able to control the numbers.
The best migrant is the migrant who does not come.
Multicultural markets are nuanced but not alien.
Workers who come to the U.S. see their wages and their standard of living boosted sharply simply by crossing the border. That's a good thing, and one of the best arguments for immigration reform, even if you'll rarely hear a politician make it.
Movement of people is taking place on an immense scale, and from a European perspective, the number of potential future immigrants seems limitless.
All the terrorists are basically migrants.
There is an insuperable problem about introducing immigrants to British values. There are no British values. Nor are there any Serbian or Peruvian values. No nation has a monopoly on fairness and decency, justice and humanity.