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Originally Posted by MelihV
Hungaria is also the only country to hold a referandum on letting immigrants to the country or not.
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I would have thought the innate population of a country should be entitled to a say/vote on letting immigrants into the country or not.
As it is a contentious subject with the potential of having negative effects on existing citizens and/or future generations they have every right to an opinion and a say. What is wrong with that? Could it be that anyone objecting would do so because they fear the outcome.
Most democratic countries have elections to vote in a government who speak for them and the best interests of the country and its citizens. Immigration en masse has now become a very valid part of 'best interests' for many Western countries.
Muslim exremists and/or those Muslims demonstrating their antiquated and misogynistic views on women on our streets when 'parading' around them in Burkas are the main ones responsible for the increase in antiislamic feeling in the West and the increase in the numbers of people wanting to limit immigration.
If I were a Muslim I would be demonstrating against and doing more to speak up against Muslims refusing to integrate in the country they 'choose' to live.