Civilisation has ever accompanied emigration and conquest - the conflict of opinion, of religion, or of race.
I am not facing the problem of emigration. I want my music to be acknowledged here first of all, in this country: after that, we shall see - perhaps the question will than become urgent.
History is another country and might be full of fascinating incidents and places to go visit - but as a destination for emigration, it has some problems!
On the subject of emigration, it is not my intention to dwell at any length.
The need for physical border security is a very real one. But equally important is the need to focus on the source of the problem: mass emigration from Central America.
How emigration is actually lived - well, this depends on many factors: education, economic station, language, where one lands, and what support network is in place at the site of arrival.
The constitution ought to specifically state that every nation is left entirely independent and supreme in its internal affairs, such as regulating emigration and all other similar matters.
I was born in the shadow of World War II, on December 18, 1939, on the South Shore of Long Island, a product of the early -wentieth-century emigration of Eastern European Jewry to New York City and its environs.