You’re being obtuse. You’re against immigration, while most of us are fine with it. That has nothing to do with property rights.
If I buy a house then I have property rights that go along with it. If someone buys a house next door to me, IDGAF where they come from. This is not a sovereignty issue. No one is saying immigrants should take your house for free. But if there is a house for sale, why shouldn't someone from another country be able to buy it and live there?This is not about property rights. This is about sovereignty and necessity. If you can't see that, then you are the one who's obtuse. Now what's your home address?? LOL
No one is saying immigrants should take your house for free.
The host country has a policy to allow people to come in.But they are because the host country does not have the choice to say "no". That's the problem that you choose not to see.
The host country has a policy to allow people to come in.
The immigration policy does change over time. IMO it needs to increase. Argue with your vote.That immigration policy can be and needs to change to adapt to changing times; it's not set in stone. The bottom line is the host country should have the right to change it and shouldn't feel guilty or be condemned if it does. That's the issue here.
Like I said, if you have no problem of letting people migrate to your home freely, then I need your home address.
The immigration policy does change over time. IMO it needs to increase. Argue with your vote.