Living in Pennsylvania, we don't really have an immigration problem. On the flip-side, living in rural Pennsylvania, there's still the same, old, jingoistic, racist bullshit to put up with. I have to say, I think my school (whether they have a say in the matter or not) has done a great job with the foreign exchange student program. Normally we get Europeans, but this year, I was lucky enough to share my government/economics class with two Koreans and an Iraqi. Certainly a nice dose of new perspective.
As for immigration, I think all the Merkans could use a nice, tall glass of empathy, tolerance, and acceptance. Not saying all the crap that comes with mass-immigration should be overlooked, but just that it shouldn't used to generalize immigrants. I sincerely doubt a lot of Americans would be able to get by in another country if they were under half the circumstances the Mexicans are. Also, the whole "everyone is an immigrant" argument is stupid. That's like saying all blacks are still slaves and all Germans are still Nazis. Ironically, I think Canada has the highest immigration rate in the world right now.
As for internationalization, I guess it's cool. The EU seems to be doing fine.
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