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There is a deep tension between the broad ethic of compassion—welcoming genuine refugees and those in peril—and the realities of uncontrolled migration. The speaker advocates for targeted, managed immigration policies based on the country's capacity and needs, emphasizing that mass migration often imports problems rather than solutions—ranging from illegal crossings to economic and social tensions.
The Political Will and Courage Needed
A recurring conclusion is that the primary obstacle to effective migration policy is political will. The speaker calls for courageous leadership—actions rather than rhetoric—and stresses that strong, decisive policies like caps on immigration, aggressive deportations, and strict visa limits are feasible and necessary.