Immigration -> world plantation?

anotherlife

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Before ww1, forever in history, average people could always come and go, anywhere they wanted. Their only peril was about self defense. But now, we all have lost our freedom, endless citizenships, visas, immigration checkpoints keep us chained down to our physical locations. In the same time, our monies and economic opportunities are in a worldwide free swirl. Who has arranged it this way? Who has so much power that this new surreal control over the entire world is in his ability?
 
There is SUPPOSEDLY only ONE man today that wields that type of power ....

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Take this nonsense to the Conspiracy Forum where it belongs.
No. This thread is about ongoing facts that everyone can see. Does not belong to the conspiracy forum. You too have to buy visas and adhere to economic restrictions when you travel internationally. This is not a conspiracy.
 
The OP is nothing but ridiculous claims and conspiracy nonsense. Take this trash where it belongs.
 
Take this nonsense to the Conspiracy Forum where it belongs.
No. This thread is about ongoing facts that everyone can see. Does not belong to the conspiracy forum. You too have to buy visas and adhere to economic restrictions when you travel internationally. This is not a conspiracy.
They want your fees
Yes! I wish that was the only thing they wanted. I think this system goes deeper.
 
Before ww1, forever in history, average people could always come and go, anywhere they wanted.


Wrong.
No, right. :)

Okay. For example, the USA started issuing non-immigrant visas only after 1920.
The US govt. needed cash flow since the Progressives talked them into alcohol prohibition and 75% of US federal funds came from beer and alcohol production....
Amazing. Progressives do horrible damage in every country they take over. But I didn't know they achieved this much with their prohibition legislation.
 
Before ww1, forever in history, average people could always come and go, anywhere they wanted.


Wrong.
No, right. :)

Okay. For example, the USA started issuing non-immigrant visas only after 1920.
The US govt. needed cash flow since the Progressives talked them into alcohol prohibition and 75% of US federal funds came from beer and alcohol production....
Amazing. Progressives do horrible damage in every country they take over. But I didn't know they achieved this much with their prohibition legislation.
They started the income tax on pay in the US to make up for the majority of the loss, but after Prohibition was repealed the income taxes and fees were not...the tax burden fell upon the individual and not the business as set up originally by the fed govt.
 
Before ww1, forever in history, average people could always come and go, anywhere they wanted.


Wrong.


U.S. Immigration Legislation


1790 Naturalization Act (An act to establish an uniform rule of naturalization)

1795 Naturalization Act (An act to establish an uniform rule of naturalization, and to repeal the act heretofore passed on that subject)

1798 Naturalization Act (An act supplementary to and to amend the act, intituled "An act to establish an uniform rule of naturalization, and to repeal the act heretofore passed on that subject")

1798 Alien Friends Act (An act concerning aliens)

1798 Alien Enemies Act (An act respecting alien enemies)

1819 Steerage Act (An act regulating passenger ships and vessels)

1847 Passenger Law (An act to regulate the carriage of passengers in merchant vessels)

1855 Passenger Law (An act to regulate the carriage of passengers in steamships and other vessels)

1862 Anti-coolie law (An act to prohibit the "coolie trade" by American citizens in American vessels)

1864 Immigration Act (An act to encourage immigration)

1875 Page Law (An act supplementary to the acts in relation to immigration)

1882 Chinese Exclusion Act (An act to inaugurate certain treaty stipulations relating to Chinese)

1882 Immigration Act (An act to regulate immigration)

1885 Contract Labor Law (An act to prohibit the importation and migration of foreigners and aliens under contract or agreement to perform labor in the United States, its territories, and the District of Columbia)

1891 Immigration Act (An act in amendment to the various acts relative to immigration and the importation of aliens under contract or agreement to perform labor)

1892 Geary Act (An act to prohibit the coming of Chinese persons into the United States)

1902 Scott Act (An act to prohibit the coming into and to regulate the residence within the United States, its Territories, and all territory under its jurisdiction, and the District of Columbia, of Chinese and persons of Chinese descent)

1917 Immigration Act (An act to regulate the immigration of aliens to, and the residence of aliens in, the United States)
 
Every civilization in history has had and enforced immigration laws and various other controls on movement. The OP is a fruitcake.
 
Before ww1, forever in history, average people could always come and go, anywhere they wanted.


Wrong.
No, right. :)

Okay. For example, the USA started issuing non-immigrant visas only after 1920.
The US govt. needed cash flow since the Progressives talked them into alcohol prohibition and 75% of US federal funds came from beer and alcohol production....
Amazing. Progressives do horrible damage in every country they take over. But I didn't know they achieved this much with their prohibition legislation.
They started the income tax on pay in the US to make up for the majority of the loss, but after Prohibition was repealed the income taxes and fees were not...the tax burden fell upon the individual and not the business as set up originally by the fed govt.
And then, as if this wasn't enough, they found ww2 the perfect excuse to run their individual income taxation invention totally bazerk. I don't even know if America will ever recover from these progressive crimes.
 
Every civilization in history has had and enforced immigration laws and various other controls on movement. The OP is a fruitcake.

Sorry to disappoint you, but your list rather proves the OP point than disproves it. The point was, by the way, not that there was control on people's movements, but that there was no prohibitive control. Today country boundaries are prohibitive controls. Before the 20th century, you could move around, as an individual, now you can't. Plantation. Your list proves it perfectly.
 
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