@LunaDragofelis yes. If all people were allowed to contribute where they live, demand would rise but so would the collective possibilities to stemm those. Only if kept idle, people will be a burden on those who do work, but hhat is only a false man made problem. Let alone those idlers called CEOs and stockholders that leech on the labor of those who toil. The whole argument against migration only stands in a statist and capitalist world where we arr to compete with one another and unintuitive rules are made up to keep us from realising what potential lies in our collective abilities.