Refugees Want To Call Colomar Home
The Issue
After several bloody conflicts in nearby regions, a stream of asylum-seekers and refugees has been spotted heading for Colomar's shores.
The Debate
1-"Some of these people have endured terrible hardships to reach our borders," says International Red Cross spokesperson Colin Fellow. "We must welcome these unfortunates with open arms. Let the world see that Colomar does not turn its back on those in need!"
2-"These grasping freeloaders will swamp our culture and traditions!" argues talk-radio host Naki Mombota. "First they want welfare, next thing you know they're taking our jobs -- and you know they won't bother to learn our language. I say charity begins at home -- and this isn't their home. This is the world's problem, not ours."
3-Economics Professor Buy Washington offers an alternative. "There is no question that we have to help those who reach out to us in their darkest hour. But on the other hand, we cannot help everybody. So let's just take the ones who are willing to keep our streets clean and our drains flowing in return for a subsistence wage."
I would like to know what are the consequences of the choices. If someone can help me!