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Originally Posted by crockett
They do in the US. They can get jobs here and feel they have a future. In Europe you guys shun them so they stay isolated from your society.
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As in most things, also here one can't talk about "Europe" as a country, there are major differences. The former eastern block countries tend to be massively xenophobic while having little to offer to the immigrants, while the richer, mainly the former empires that are in decline already start to get fed up from the multi-cultural (dis) integration.
All in all you may have a point though, if you show you have work ethics, if you show that you care about your new country, about the community, you get accepted in US better than in many European countries.
Government restrictions regarding work permits sure don't help either. However, it also have to be said that the values mentioned above are exactly those that many migrants and ethnic minorities absolutely disrespect.
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Originally Posted by _Richard_
it's very funny seeing europeans use examples like this, all the while knowing how you treat 'gypsies' etc
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Well I would be very curious to hear how "we Europeans" treat gypsies. Fill me in. Always great to hear the truth from somebody with zero personal experience.