I don't really understand the immigration problem some people from england say they have for an example, it said that my country also has that. What I define immigration problem to be is if we can't have room for them, make them feel welcome, sending wrong people home or treat them the wrong way.
Other peoples defintion of immigration problem either regards that they work or that they do work. If they work are they stealing jobs and if they don't do people regard them as lazy and abusing the system. But also does this not always regard those who are immigrants, it also regards those who called immigrants but acctually are 2nd, 3rd or even 4th generation. In some cases even those who look like immigrants, in other words those who looks like arabs.
I say that if someone is a citizen is a swede or whatever country that person may live in. If that person have newly become a citizen then I guess that he/she could be called New-swede or new-english etc. I see immigrants as those who just come to the country, but perhaps also those who might have just become citizens.
English persons who come to Sweden are strangely not called immigrants, they just reffered as english. Contrary to people coming from the east side of the world does english-speaking people not learn swedish. Or they do but they hardly use it since they can use english to make themselves understand. But if a person from Iraq can't speak good swedish after some months is he regarded to be unwilling to become a swede and should be thrown out of the country. However, the american or enlish person who have lived 3 years or more and can barely speak swedish don't get treated the same way.
If I move the england, for an example, am I as much as an immigrant as an indian or saudi arabian, however people don't se it like that. I'm called a swede not an immigrant, because that group is made by people from africa+asia and east european countries.
What I see as an imigrant problem is that they are treated diffrently depending on what they come from. Which I mean by that an american can pretty much become an citizen right away, while someone from Uganda or Afghanistan have to wait, some even in cell, sometimes up to three-five years before they maybe get rejected and send back.
Someone with a education from a India don't get a job, even how good he is. While an american easily can get the same job, or someone with a swedish name. Because sometimes it doesn't matter how good swedish you can speak. You may even have a local dialect and all and have been born in the country, you will sometimes never get a job or apartment in the central parts of the city if your name doesnt end with son
Other peoples defintion of immigration problem either regards that they work or that they do work. If they work are they stealing jobs and if they don't do people regard them as lazy and abusing the system. But also does this not always regard those who are immigrants, it also regards those who called immigrants but acctually are 2nd, 3rd or even 4th generation. In some cases even those who look like immigrants, in other words those who looks like arabs.
I say that if someone is a citizen is a swede or whatever country that person may live in. If that person have newly become a citizen then I guess that he/she could be called New-swede or new-english etc. I see immigrants as those who just come to the country, but perhaps also those who might have just become citizens.
English persons who come to Sweden are strangely not called immigrants, they just reffered as english. Contrary to people coming from the east side of the world does english-speaking people not learn swedish. Or they do but they hardly use it since they can use english to make themselves understand. But if a person from Iraq can't speak good swedish after some months is he regarded to be unwilling to become a swede and should be thrown out of the country. However, the american or enlish person who have lived 3 years or more and can barely speak swedish don't get treated the same way.
If I move the england, for an example, am I as much as an immigrant as an indian or saudi arabian, however people don't se it like that. I'm called a swede not an immigrant, because that group is made by people from africa+asia and east european countries.
What I see as an imigrant problem is that they are treated diffrently depending on what they come from. Which I mean by that an american can pretty much become an citizen right away, while someone from Uganda or Afghanistan have to wait, some even in cell, sometimes up to three-five years before they maybe get rejected and send back.
Someone with a education from a India don't get a job, even how good he is. While an american easily can get the same job, or someone with a swedish name. Because sometimes it doesn't matter how good swedish you can speak. You may even have a local dialect and all and have been born in the country, you will sometimes never get a job or apartment in the central parts of the city if your name doesnt end with son
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