How long is it gonna take before Europeans realize deportation is a con, that the removed people simply return in a matter of weeks or even days? Vlad didn't save his country by deporting the invaders.
Oh they still have to leave at the end, the US' biggest mistake was believing the fairytale of peaceful melting pot coexistence as an excuse to take the easy way out half way through, instead of deporting them as even the emancipators with any political foresight argued for. Plenty of other nations and empires had way more slaves for way longer without these problems because they understood that the default outcome for a slave is not assimilation, that is the exception.
But sending them back without a disincentive against returning doesn't work either. A couple years of hard labor should stop the revolving door. Even if you want to argue bringing them over in the first place was still the US' biggest mistake, they're already here. Getting an economic boon in addition to giving a strong "and don't come back!" kick in the ass out the door is just a win/win
How long is it gonna take before Europeans realize deportation is a con, that the removed people simply return in a matter of weeks or even days? Vlad didn't save his country by deporting the invaders.
They've already been leeching for years, they owe a debt before they get to leave and indentured servitude seems like a fair settlement.
Just imagine how much more competitive domestic manufacturing could be if they didn't have to worry about labour costs or safety equipment.
This is retarded. Have you learned nothing from the US' history and current problems. Send them all back. If you keep them they just become a problem.
Oh they still have to leave at the end, the US' biggest mistake was believing the fairytale of peaceful melting pot coexistence as an excuse to take the easy way out half way through, instead of deporting them as even the emancipators with any political foresight argued for. Plenty of other nations and empires had way more slaves for way longer without these problems because they understood that the default outcome for a slave is not assimilation, that is the exception.
But sending them back without a disincentive against returning doesn't work either. A couple years of hard labor should stop the revolving door. Even if you want to argue bringing them over in the first place was still the US' biggest mistake, they're already here. Getting an economic boon in addition to giving a strong "and don't come back!" kick in the ass out the door is just a win/win