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On the Role of Illegal Immigrants in Sustaining a Developed Society
Title: On the Role of Illegal Immigrants in Sustaining a Developed Society
Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
Details: Words: 1295 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
On the Role of Illegal Immigrants in Sustaining a Developed Society
Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
Details: Words: 1295 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Asylum Seekers Bill, passed earlier this month, focussed heavily on differentiating between 'genuine' refugees who have come to Britain in fear of their lives and 'bogus' immigrants only interested in the economic benefits that Britain can provide. The focus placed on the importance of keeping our country free of enterprising young people willing to work for us seems to have ignored the fact that their labour will profit the country considerably more than it
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have limited aspirations; an oppressive society where aspiration is quashed; or a listless society where aspiration in citizens is encouraged but not facilitated and non-citizens are an economic necessity. If Britain's two-tier democracy comprised of citizens and non-citizens is unacceptable then we need some solution to the requirements of the capitalist hierarchy. Aspiration breeds frustration but servitude and oppression lead to hopelessness, which dehumanises us. It is in our nature to dream of better things.