Economic, security and humanitarian concerns are all
competing issues that need to be considered when tackling immigration. For it to be equally fulfilled, immigrants should be legally documented. Immigrants should have the legal rights and responsibilities equal to natural-born citizens to avoid discrimination.
To achieve this, the immigration process should be organized and just. It should respond to basic human rights and needs such as the right to family, the right to be secure and the right to be able to earn. The process should aim to make sure immigrants aren't a threat to society, aren't separated from family (especially parent-child) and immigrants are able to afford the standard of living in the country. This supports not only the community's social needs, but economical needs as well.
Answer:
It generated support for the Declaration of Independence.
Explanation:
Common Sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine. His main purpose in this book was to encourage the people of the colonies to fight for independece from England, and to advocate a democratic gonvernment.
These answers seem to be somewhat strange. None of these answers could be really considered correct. Japan has always been a very self-sufficient country that has relied on itself. Later on during an era when isolation was an active strategy of the Japanese people it was done due to a desire of minimizing foreign influence. Among these D - difficult navigation in surrounding seas would perhaps be most correct.
I would say a democracy not being completely controlled by government.
It seems that there is no good protection in China's legal system. There are no proper rules enforcement. The government is driven to local companies.
I would work with the home governments in order to ask the entire Chinese government to honor its commitment to start opening markets, institute and enforce basic economic rules, and the protection of the property rights. I would also insist them in following the world trade organization's rules.