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spartan
5th December 2007, 23:16
I dont really know where to put this so if someone wants to move this to somewhere more appropriate then please do.

http://politics.guardian.co.uk/homeaffairs...2222469,00.html (http://politics.guardian.co.uk/homeaffairs/story/0,,2222469,00.html)

So what are your thoughts on this?

Do you feel that it is fair as the unskilled immigrants cant offer anything to the economy and could potentially be wasting the taxpayers money?

Or do you feel that it is our responsibility to make these unskilled workers skilled so that they can then contribute to the economy?

Or is training them too expensive?

Or would training them pay off as they could then offer there skilled services to the economy? (And thus paying off there "debt to society" so to speak).

Faux Real
6th December 2007, 00:47
I hate adding another, somewhat dumb, question to this thread, but does this even include United States citizens?