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Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever!
1) Higher immigration control should negatively affect the economy via a labor shortage, like in real life, while lower should increase crime.
2) I think there should be different name for the slider levels for this policy. None = Open Arms, Low = Required Visas, Medium = Refugees Only, High = Border Fortresses.
That's a great idea. An incremental emigration control ranging from moderate policies to fight brain drain through economic or tax incentives to North Korea-style control would be a great addition to the game.