- Oct 12, 2022
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Fundamentally it is not sustainable to have a system which enables everyone to choose which country they want to live in because naturally the majority will gravitate to the counties that will benefit them the most. The real answer is to improve the conditions in counties that people are leaving. This is not easy as this will often involve political change. In short, I don't think there is a solution here.
The problem is that the alternative to taking in refugees is diplomatic hostility and actively sanctioning (or worse) any regime that isn’t sufficiently policed or acts in a manner that discriminates against sections of its society.
The upshot is potentially hugely unpopular and expensive wars, leading to loss of life and far greater expense than taking in refugees.
If we want to “fix” every nation that doesn’t share our values, well that sounds a lot like empire to me.
Fancy war against Saudi Arabia? Qatar? Russia? Iran? until they all “mend their ways”?
They say politics is the art of the possible. Offering people a way out of their misery may be the only sensible option on the table. Not ideal, but possible.