Since akuma and others started arguing, Ill say something too for clarification.
Of course it depends on many factors, like the size of immigration and the policies and attitudes held towards the migrants.
The US is a huge country and a melting pot from the start, it's different. The US can swallow a lot of people.
But what is even more important is the attitude from the natives towards the migrants. In Europe (and Sweden especially) we're treating immigrants as some kind of handicapped individuals that need all kinds of state funded measures and subsidies, which creates a huge cost for the society. In the US it's more of a 'come in, but survive by your own means'-attitude which I think is a lot healthier.
In Sweden, and many other European countries nowadays, immigration is starting to become a huge burden.
Also, theres so much hypocricy always surrounding the immigration topic. Here u cant criticise immigration and all it's problems (rising crime and changed morals and all sorts of things) because u get labeled as a racist.







