For me everything is based on how they get there and how they conduct themselves.
I have been an immigrant to several countries and I still am, but
I had all of the proper paperwork,
I didn’t sneak across any borders illegally,
I didn’t overstay my visas,
I didn’t pay some guy on a boat to bring me there,
I didn’t commit any crimes that are worse than jaywalking
I didn’t get clumped together with other people from my country and try to impose my values on the citizens of the country I was in
I didn’t do any under the table work,
I paid all of my taxes.
These are the thing that I expect from others as well.
STRIKINGdebate2@lemmy.world 11 months ago
There’s good and bad in every group and race. Just out of curiosity what country are you from. In some countries the news media and people in general will just latch onto anything bad done by migrants. Like in my country, Ireland, there’s been much ado about a couple of cases where immigrants have committed heinous crimes but there’s been very little coverage of the groups that are going around Dublin basically terrorising immigrants.
syd@lemy.lol 11 months ago
I guess you are right. I am from Turkiye and our leader, Erdogan is a pro-immigration. It bothers me to agree with him on something :)
He accepts undocumented immigrants from ME in order to bring the Sharia. I think we are different from European countries in this regard. I think Europe accepts immigrants in a more refined way.
SuddenDownpour@sh.itjust.works 11 months ago
There are absolutely other European countries that handle immigration in one way or another depending of the ruling party’s political goals. There was a relatively recent period of time in Spain where the right wing immediately stopped to casually drop racist remarks against Latin Americans because they realized that Latinos, usually being Christians, were more likely to vote for them, but they still paid lip service to Anti-Arab xenophobia.