It's worth mentioning that America and many other Western nations are being destroyed by uncontrolled immigration many of which are claiming various forms of "asylum.” The newcomers are effectively sidestepping the usual (difficult) hurdles to legally immigrate. The liberalized asylum provisions were probably originally well intentioned …
It's worth mentioning that America and many other Western nations are being destroyed by uncontrolled immigration many of which are claiming various forms of "asylum.” The newcomers are effectively sidestepping the usual (difficult) hurdles to legally immigrate. The liberalized asylum provisions were probably originally well intentioned but like any government program are subject to abuse far beyond their original intended (or at least claimed) purposes.
Finally, it's worth mentioning that if one does flee or otherwise emigrate to Russia or some other semi-enemy nation, one will always be regarded to some extent at least, as having betrayed the home country, and in the receiving nation would always be regarded with some degree of suspicion of being an enemy agent or at best a foreigner who will potentially corrupt the local society. Of course that doesn’t mean that becoming an expat is always a bad idea; it only means that you can’t just hop on a plane and expect to find some idyllic paradise where it’s always 1946 America, 1970 Switzerland, or whatever your dream may be.
It's worth mentioning that America and many other Western nations are being destroyed by uncontrolled immigration many of which are claiming various forms of "asylum.” The newcomers are effectively sidestepping the usual (difficult) hurdles to legally immigrate. The liberalized asylum provisions were probably originally well intentioned but like any government program are subject to abuse far beyond their original intended (or at least claimed) purposes.
Finally, it's worth mentioning that if one does flee or otherwise emigrate to Russia or some other semi-enemy nation, one will always be regarded to some extent at least, as having betrayed the home country, and in the receiving nation would always be regarded with some degree of suspicion of being an enemy agent or at best a foreigner who will potentially corrupt the local society. Of course that doesn’t mean that becoming an expat is always a bad idea; it only means that you can’t just hop on a plane and expect to find some idyllic paradise where it’s always 1946 America, 1970 Switzerland, or whatever your dream may be.
I'd settle for a relax Mexican coastal village.