This thread has been created in order to serve as a more civil, and less emotional replacement for
this thread, which got out of hand fast and led to very little fruitful discussion.
So. The question of immigration is tricky, particularly illegal immigration. At what point would one say ‘‘enough is enough’’? How far should one go to support immigrants in ones country (if they do not have the means to support themselves)?
My opinion is that support should be given freely to the needy, whether immigrant or ‘‘native’’, but support should not be merely material nor should it solely provide for the immediate needs, thought must be given to the long term benefit our actions will have on people and whether said actions will help them to not have to rely on charity in the future.
That however, does not negate the need for direct and personal action (such as giving food or money to the homeless) when the situation arises.