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 @93LYQ2Sfrom Vermont answered…2yrs2Y

No, strictly screen immigrants for criminal backgrounds and we should spend more to increase our border security

 @8VMVB5Gfrom Maine answered…3yrs3Y

 @8VLL4XPfrom Washington answered…3yrs3Y

No. But, housing for immigrants and Canadian's in general continues to be overlooked. Not one of the parties have presented a reasonable action plan. They're all playing it safe.

 @8VK34KLfrom Virginia answered…3yrs3Y

 @8V45WWGDemocratfrom Montana answered…3yrs3Y

Families coming to profit should be denied, refugees should be fully welcomed.

 @8TNNQYDfrom Illinois answered…3yrs3Y

 @8TKGM3Xfrom Pennsylvania answered…3yrs3Y

Make it extremely easy for productive workers and entrepreneurs and impossible for criminals.

 @8TJ5HL5from Indiana answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but only increase security at the border and improve background check systems

 @8T83KX7from Ohio answered…3yrs3Y

No, and work on foreign policy to decrease the need for immigration.

 @8T3M48Qfrom Virginia answered…3yrs3Y

 @8W8VHJZfrom Vermont answered…2yrs2Y

 @8TYMYHLfrom Illinois answered…3yrs3Y

So long as there is a welfare state there should be strict immigration restriction.

 @8QX324Lfrom Washington answered…3yrs3Y

 @8N97G4Jfrom Pennsylvania answered…3yrs3Y

Add a percentage cap based off population for every year, roughly 0.25%

 @8CFVKN5from Nebraska answered…4yrs4Y

Allow more independent immigrants who will bring jobs and skills to Canada.

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...10yrs10Y

No, and make the process easier for refugees

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Yes, but make the process easier for skilled workers

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Yes, we currently have too many immigrants

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No, accept anyone who's not a violent criminal

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Yes, strictly screen immigrants for criminal backgrounds

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Yes, and regularly review recent immigrants to ensure they have become productive citizens

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 @ISIDEWITHasked…4mos4MO

If the world had open borders, how do you think that would impact global society and relations between countries?

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Should the interests of a country's current citizens be the only consideration when forming immigration policies?

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How do you believe stricter immigration policies would shape the cultural diversity of a society?

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What values do you think should guide a country's decisions on immigration?

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Have you or someone you know ever encountered challenges due to immigration policies, and what was that experience like?

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Can you imagine a scenario where stricter immigration policies might indirectly affect your future opportunities, such as job prospects or cultural experiences?

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Do you think there is a fair balance between a country's security and offering refuge to those in need?

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How would you feel if you had to move to another country to seek a better life and faced strict immigration policies?

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In what ways do you think your community benefits from the contributions of immigrants?

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How might your life change if immigration laws became more restrictive?

 @923Z93G from Pennsylvania answered…2yrs2Y

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Yes, immigration officers should check for criminal records (and refuse entry to people with crimes related to terrorism, physical and sexual violence) and ensure migrants who are not fluent in English receive free, mandatory English language lessons.

 @vayect from Maine answered…3yrs3Y