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Since the start of the 20thC the way that the UK and indeed the USA has 'seen' refugees has (arguably) gotten worse.......with a much more negative attitude in the 21stC
In the closing years of the 19thC following the Pogroms of Tsar Nicholas II, if it was not for countries like Britain taking in large numbers of Jewish refugees.......would we today be talking about a genocide of the late 19thC ???
Later, there was the Kinder Transport......
What if at/in those times there was someone akin to Farage making a similar case about Britain's attitude to refugees?
Across the pond, Ellis Island....the Statue of Liberty has this inscription
"Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door! "
Trump's government apparently see that as nothing more than history.
Lastly, in regard to the way migrants are treated by those that have paid them to be taken to ~ in this case the USA.
PS I long wondered how it was that in South Wales and Scotland there are significant Italian communities.
I heard of two different explanations both were in relation to those who were headed to the USA
1) South Wales ~ the ship carrying them was delayed(due to damage?) and the migrants were disembarked to wait for the journey to continue. It took a while and once ready to continue many were already settled & accepted in those communities.
2) The Scotland one is different ~ non of the migrants spoke English and the journey was beset by bad weather.......taking its time it arrived in a Scottish port. The ships captain told them they had arrived in the US and made(?) them leave the ship
NB in neither case do I recall timeframe!
In summary ~ it is sad & tragic that in our lifetimes that as a nation we have continued to tested by global events that trigger mass migrations. Part of that challenge is when some of the political elite see this as nothing more than an opportunity to raise their own profile and agitate for their agenda to predominate.
In the closing years of the 19thC following the Pogroms of Tsar Nicholas II, if it was not for countries like Britain taking in large numbers of Jewish refugees.......would we today be talking about a genocide of the late 19thC ???
Later, there was the Kinder Transport......
What if at/in those times there was someone akin to Farage making a similar case about Britain's attitude to refugees?
Across the pond, Ellis Island....the Statue of Liberty has this inscription
"Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door! "
Trump's government apparently see that as nothing more than history.
Lastly, in regard to the way migrants are treated by those that have paid them to be taken to ~ in this case the USA.
PS I long wondered how it was that in South Wales and Scotland there are significant Italian communities.
I heard of two different explanations both were in relation to those who were headed to the USA
1) South Wales ~ the ship carrying them was delayed(due to damage?) and the migrants were disembarked to wait for the journey to continue. It took a while and once ready to continue many were already settled & accepted in those communities.
2) The Scotland one is different ~ non of the migrants spoke English and the journey was beset by bad weather.......taking its time it arrived in a Scottish port. The ships captain told them they had arrived in the US and made(?) them leave the ship
NB in neither case do I recall timeframe!
In summary ~ it is sad & tragic that in our lifetimes that as a nation we have continued to tested by global events that trigger mass migrations. Part of that challenge is when some of the political elite see this as nothing more than an opportunity to raise their own profile and agitate for their agenda to predominate.