9/5/15

Shouldn't a Political Refugee Nation Be Created by the U.N.?

With hundreds of thousands of political refugees from corrupt governments fleeing across international borders at any given time it might be a good idea to buy a troubled, post-revolutionary nation such as the South Sudan and make it over in to a nation just for political refugees. if the borders were secure and defended by U.N. troops the refugees probably could make a good life for themselves along with a little international support. If one takes the Jews fleeing Europe as an example, refugees with high motivations to make a good life for themselves can be very productive.

They can also be very disruptive and destructive of civil order in the nations they enter even bringing cells of terrorists with them. it is also the case that dishonorable and conniving political leaders may stimulate wars to cause streams of refugees to enter in and flood targeted nations for political and sectarian reasons. None of that is good for the local economy.

A nation of refugees with a representative government and international support could be a catalyst for building a post-modern Africa along ecological economic grounds. Of course intelligence is required, and that is not common in contemporary political remedies for perennial challenges.

Every refugee that is displaced for quite a time should have a nation to live in with real citizenship, that is a nation and not a camp or slum, issued a passport and not live like a refugee as soon as possible. This would be one of the few places where dual citizenship would be a good idea-for they may want to return to their own nation some day if the 'humans' become less ferocious that drove them in to exile.

No comments:

Imperfect Character is Universal

The question of why anything exists rather than nothing was a question that Plotinus considered in The Enneads. Why would The One order anyt...