As Americans, we often take for granted the tremendous amounts of benefits we have compared to the rest of the world. Sure, there are a lot of things that could be better and a lot of things that need to be changed, but for the most part we are relatively
published Jun 13, 2018 5:01:21 PM, by Ian Wishart (Bloomberg) — Three summers after Europe’s biggest migration influx since World War II frayed social cohesion and threatened to topple governments, the old wounds are reopening. Lingering political tensions over the unresolved question of how to control immigration from outside Europe