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Aleksander Aubel

Why Immigration Model and Protocols?

Frequently, I am asked why I advocate for not just an immigration policy but a model with accompanying protocols. The answer lies in recognising that a fair immigration model serves as the foundational step, where we incorporate all real-world parameters to construct an optimal immigration framework. The model is not yet in its final stage and we will keep enhancing and upgrading it, as we learn more about immigration.

The subsequent introduction of immigration protocols, particularly concerning asylum seekers, is then motivated by two specific objectives:


(a) Dynamic Approach: Our protocols represent a dynamic approach, distinguishing them from static policies. As more immigrants enter the country and additional infrastructure investments become necessary, the requirements and standards for immigrants escalate. These protocols distinctly outline policy and immigration thresholds at each stage to prevent any harm to the host society. As the ultimate safeguard, Fair Immigration Protocols impose an upper cap on immigration, limiting it to 10% of the total population. This limitation is crucial, as evidenced by the experiences of Western countries where uncontrolled immigration, driven by political and business elites, has led to societal breakdown.


(b) Clear Directives: The protocols furnish explicit directives, extending down to individual immigrants, outlining behavioural expectations and specific destinations. In the event of a crisis triggering waves of asylum seekers, the protocols offer precise instructions to the nearest shelters, eliminating ambiguity about where to seek refuge. This strategic approach aims to eradicate the human trafficking industry and the exploitation of refugees.

The overarching goal is to establish a comprehensive model and set of instructions conducive to the development of practical, enduring immigration policies. These policies should be grounded in factual considerations and yield predictable outcomes, relying on a sense of common sense rather than succumbing to emotional or virtue-signalling messages. By addressing these key aspects, we aim to contribute to a fair and sustainable immigration system that benefits both the host society and those seeking refuge.

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