No takers? That's surprising since immigration is a hot topic in US and Europe. Coupled with extreme weather events and climate change....there will be hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of people migrating, moving across borders, looking for new homes in the next decades.

Parts of the Bahamas is destroyed, uninhabitable. They'll need to evacuate outside their country, at least for a while, and some may never go back. IMO the US should temporarily suspend their Visa requirements, and not just for critically injured -- and re-evaluate how long emergency humanitarian waivers last before they can apply for citizenship. That's just one policy aspect....but it's controversial in the Trump era.

Eventually we'll have another administration, but immigration will still be a hot topic. Shouldn't we have a long-term plan that addresses population changes?