British Immigration
Freebairn
As all Britons know, the eUK is a wonderful nation, with good welfare programs and strong policies. The nation is fairly wealthy with high paying jobs and good opportunities. It's no wonder immigration is growing in the eUK.
This isn't a national threat obviously, but it does merit some coverage. THe largest amount of immigration is in the capital, London. The population of London is 590 people, however, only 354 are actually British citizens. 236 of those people are immigrants from across the world. They were brought here by various reasons; war, opportunity, trade, displacement, and many others. People have various opinions on these immigrants.
Some say they take jobs in the eUK away from British citizens. Others say this spurs industry in the eUK and that everyone has a right to the freedoms of Britain. My opinion on this issue doesn't really matter, though. However, this immigration does warrant some political discussion in congress. Do we need a Minister of Immigration? Is immigration to the eUK a good thing? Should quotas be enforced on the amount of people who can become citizens? Do we want more restrictions or less? Well, I leave you to think about these ideas and perhaps inform your congressional representatives or political leaders about them.
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I've voted this article and subscribed to your newspaper, it's good you are asking questions. I would guess generally most of the non-eUK citizens currently located in London are e😜ats currently taking up citizenship of other countries for production resource bonuses however keen to keep up with the news from the eUK. Some might be foreign citizens supporting our war/resistance war efforts and others may just generally be visitors.
Immigration is an important issue, as citizens who hold eUK citizenship can vote in our Country President, Party President and Congress elections wherever they reside in the world, if these citizens don't have the interest of the eUK at their heart it could be damaging to the eUK. However our congress members have managed this well over the years, although how they manage this immigration has been a source of heated debate in the past.
There are back-ground checks on people requesting citizenship, but sadly New Era doesn't seem to comply with the congressional pledge (which includes this) so NE are the people to contact about this issue.
'if these citizens don't have the interest of the eUK at their heart'
I've heard this many times, by various people, when citizenship rears it's head. I've always wondered what are the interests of the eUK?
@ WayneKerr, ha that is true, it's a very throw away sentence. Well when I say it I mean basically they don't want to clear out the eUK's government accounts and reserve into personal accounts or foreign country accounts, however else our world neighbors chose to live and contribute to the eUK is okay by me.
A lot will be UKers with citizenship in a country with better resources, but some will be enemy two-clickers left behind when we liberated the capital. We don't have enough resources to attract economic immigrants.