
History has proven we are not very kind to foreigners in general and to immigrants in particular, because of their differences (lifestyle, belief, color of skin,...)
It has been 'calculated ' that US-slaves , in the past, 'cost' three to four times less to their employers than 'normal' employees would earn for the same labor.
The gab is even bigger when a Nigerian-educated would come to work in a rich country then he could earn eight times more. This is what is called 'the great discrimination'.
So potential immigrants encounter huge loss of income, because they cannot enter rich countries. From a pure economical point of view, we can also say that the 'guest' countries encounter financial losses by not allowing talented foreigners to work in their countries.
So when we stop immigration it costs money not only for the immigrant but also for the guest country.
Lisa Luyckx
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/d5fe0a24-57a3-11dd-916c-000077b07658.html
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