The reason I am very pro-EU (from a British perspective) is that I like the freedom of movement that means anyone from any nation in the EU can migrate to live and work in any other nation, basically no questions ask. No need for a visa, just move. I am very pro-migration and think this is a good thing. However on this specific topic I suspect I am in a minority and freedom of movement looks like being one of the key arguments in the Out campaign (that I hope and expect will lose). This has led to high migration levels especially from ex-Communist developing states like Poland, Romania, Lithuania etc - and also means for example if a migrant from say Libya settles in Italy and is then granted an Italian passport they can then move on to anywhere too.
I don't want this to be a thread about the EU, especially since I personally view this as a good thing. Instead looking at an American perspective. I see many Americans reflexively say the UK should stay in the EU. I also see many Americans want a reduction in the amount of migration from Mexico, let alone allow completely unlimited immigration.
So for the Americans here, would you support completely unlimited migration where anyone from not just Mexico but other Central American nations so they could move to the US to live and work without a need to apply for a visa/green card etc?



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