• absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz
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    1 year ago

    I don’t disagree with the policy in general.

    We have enough need here without importing extra need. I would love it if we as a country could afford to care for all regardless of their need; but the pragmatist in me says that is simply not the case. In the real world, I would prioritize the care of New Zealanders over those of people trying to move here.

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    1 year ago

    the policy treats people with disabilities as cost burdens and is ableist

    Is it wrong to treat a person who would in fact be a cost burden as if that person would be a cost burden? I don’t think the answer is obviously “yes.” A country owes equal treatment to its own citizens but generally speaking a country doesn’t owe much to foreigners. It can be pragmatic when selecting immigrants in a way that it can’t be when dealing with its own people.