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letrowekwel | 2 years ago
I still haven't figured out whether Swedish politicians and voters didn't realize this, or simply didn't care. What's happening has seemed inevitable to me for well over a decade.
letrowekwel | 2 years ago
I still haven't figured out whether Swedish politicians and voters didn't realize this, or simply didn't care. What's happening has seemed inevitable to me for well over a decade.
defrost|2 years ago
Literally the founding story of European Australia .. the bulk of poor uneducated landed here had criminal records to boot.
Still, they were given work to pass the time and after a few decades 'free' land (well, other peoples land).
These days modern Australia population is ~ 25% born elsewhere with a fair number of refugees and poor migrants but these are matched with education, job opportunities and initial placement in communities they can establish themselves in.
That support is pretty crucial to minimising friction.
WirelessGigabit|2 years ago
Not to mention that the Australia thing happened in a time when there was plenty more space & opportunity.
red-iron-pine|2 years ago
there was a gold rush and for a while Melbourne was the largest city in the British Empire. plenty of actual "try my luck in the new world" folks landed, both in the 1800s and later.