In-migration can also add value to a society, and remove the stagnancy
that has set in over the centuries. We are grateful to Mr Krishnayya
for his contribution to this debate.

When you talk migration to the US, however, shouldn't the frame of
reference be a reality that the people issuing the green cards don't
belong there in the first place? Why is White, Anglo-Saxon
Protestant/Catholic migration to the US seen as a given? Or, are all
theories valid, except when they cut into one's (race) interests?

It doesn't make sense to me on a warm and sunny Monday morning in Goa. FN

On 23/07/06, Jaswant Krishnayya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> My reason for going on at this length, is simply to point
> out that trying to implement a "free market" in labour is
> socially and economically a suicidal policy for any
> society.  Goa had better wake up and do something about it.
>
> J G Krishnayya,
> Pune (and Betim)
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