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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
Like most everything, immigration involves tradeoffs, and immigration targets should try to strike a balance. There’s a growing consensus among economists and public policy analysts in this country that Canada overshot the mark in recent years.
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Interpreting calls for reducing immigration levels as vilification of immigrants themselves is dumb. It’s like denouncing a proposed increase in retirement age as a malicious attack on seniors.
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If it’s dumb to ascribe all calls for reducing immigration levels as vilification of immigrants it would probably be equally dumb to ascribe none of the calls for reducing immigration levels as vilification of immigrants.
Thankfully, most of us are intelligent enough that we can use contextual clues to figure out which is which, and that’s not saying a whole lot, because it’s not quite as difficult as it might seem.