I’ve traveled and worked in Latin America and in Israel as well as other countries.
I have a similar opinion on the current conflict, and really all conflicts. These are human beings with a small subset of them causing immense pain and suffering on the majority.
Every person I’ve shared a meal with and got to know around the world aspires …
I’ve traveled and worked in Latin America and in Israel as well as other countries.
I have a similar opinion on the current conflict, and really all conflicts. These are human beings with a small subset of them causing immense pain and suffering on the majority.
Every person I’ve shared a meal with and got to know around the world aspires to keep their families safe and fed. To have opportunity. We are all the same.
But... A country is not a country without a secure border. Do I blame people for wanting to come to our country? Absolutely not. We live in the greatest country in the world (in my opinion). However, knowing that at least 80% of the world lives well below our standard of living, should we allow everyone in that wants “opportunity”? Sadly, we would all end up living just like the places they left.
If you want to see a working example of this spend some time in Miami. There was such an influx of people seeking opportunity that they did not feel the need to assimilate. They still speak their native language and they brought with them the same corrupt business and political practices that they left behind.
Personally, I’m not too excited about the Miami model going nationwide.
I’ve traveled and worked in Latin America and in Israel as well as other countries.
I have a similar opinion on the current conflict, and really all conflicts. These are human beings with a small subset of them causing immense pain and suffering on the majority.
Every person I’ve shared a meal with and got to know around the world aspires to keep their families safe and fed. To have opportunity. We are all the same.
But... A country is not a country without a secure border. Do I blame people for wanting to come to our country? Absolutely not. We live in the greatest country in the world (in my opinion). However, knowing that at least 80% of the world lives well below our standard of living, should we allow everyone in that wants “opportunity”? Sadly, we would all end up living just like the places they left.
If you want to see a working example of this spend some time in Miami. There was such an influx of people seeking opportunity that they did not feel the need to assimilate. They still speak their native language and they brought with them the same corrupt business and political practices that they left behind.
Personally, I’m not too excited about the Miami model going nationwide.