This brings up the rarely discussed question of nations' emigration policies.
All nations have immigration policies, but few worry about the other side of the coin.
Let's look at the emigration policies of three non-similar nations: Castro's Cuba, Modi's India, and Tuvalu, a string of coral reefs in the Pacific, once the British colony of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands.
In each case they have a rational emigration policy.
Then there is India, with one of the world's most sophisticated emigration policies.
Of the four main cabinet ministers in the UK, both the home secretary and the chancellor of the exchequer have parents and grandparents from India - as does the vice president of the U.S. Finally, we have what can only be described as the nation with the most comprehensive emigration policy, Tuvalu.
The Taliban's perverse and short-sighted emigration policy is to keep all their opponents within the country.
https://cis.org/North/Unnoticed-Talibans-Disastrous-Emigration-Policy
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