In every country where birth rates are falling and populations are aging, immigrants are the ones keeping hospitals staffed, schools open, farms productive, and businesses growing. This is not opinion. It is demographic reality.
The restaurant you love was probably started by an immigrant. The nurse who cared for your parent may have trained in another country. The engineer designing your city’s next bridge may have arrived with nothing but a degree and a dream.
Immigrants don’t weaken nations. They build them. They always have. Every great city in human history was made great by the people who came from somewhere else — and chose to stay.
If you are a citizen reading this: welcome your immigrant neighbors. If you are an immigrant reading this: you are already home.