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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It occurs to me that we should offer EU countries and the UK the easy option to emigrate from their country to ours. Republicans are worried about "replacement", fine let's invite some of their European counsins. [b]Wonder how many would take us up on it? [/b] No free health care, little vacation, no disability, poison food, free education, and don't forget mass shootings. yay us[/quote] Do you speak to/work with/talk to any Europeans under 40? As an American who has lived on both continents extensively — even if you limited true freedom of movement sans visa to western and Northern Europe — as a percentage basis, more would come to the US vs go to Europe. Say less about the eastern euro eu countries where there would be mass movement tomorrow if freedom of movement existed between the us and eu as a whole. There would be specific edge cases like Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, and maybe Austria where citizens wouldn’t come. But uk, Sweden, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands and then all of eastern eu — the flows would tilt heavily proportionally to the us. [/quote]
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