Not All Immigration Is Good—It’s Time to Separate the Two
Shane Brackin
Future-Focused Leader | Adaptable & Successful | Strategic | Operations | Consultant
?? We Need a New Word for Immigration ??
Not all immigration is the same—so why do we use one word to describe two vastly different realities?
Think of it this way: A wild wolf and a seeing-eye dog are both canines. But one, if encountered in the wild, is a threat to your survival. The other becomes an integral part of your life, enriching it in ways you never imagined.
Our current immigration system fails to make this distinction. It treats those who want to contribute, build, and integrate the same as those who don’t. And in doing so, we hurt our own society—economically, culturally, and structurally.
?? We need better policies that attract builders, innovators, and value-creators. ?? We need a new framework that recognizes immigration as an opportunity, not just a burden. ?? And maybe, we need a new word—one that acknowledges those who don’t just arrive, but add to the fabric of our nation.
What do you think? ?? Drop a comment—I’d love to hear your take.
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