Yet in most countries large-scale immigration creates political, economic and social problems.
Americans have long lived, though not always comfortably, with large-scale immigration.
Let us start by helping those people into work first, instead of resorting once again to large-scale immigration.
The 1940s was a period of large-scale American immigration to the Philippines.
Just think of the plea for fresh, large-scale immigration.
One important reason for that, many analysts agree, is the combination of a low birth rate and a refusal to allow large-scale immigration.
The Republic of Ireland in particular has seen large-scale immigration.
An end to all further large-scale permanent immigration from the New Commonwealth.
And that was a time long before large-scale immigration had put such pressure on jobs, housing and wages.
Large-scale immigration into New York was a result of a large demand for manpower.