Did the United States prevent the Tories from coming back?
I like this principle of might makes right. It means I can take over any property I want by force of arms, kick the owners out, take their home and keep it, and they have no recourse under the law and no right to return. That seems to be what is being espoused here. I might become a militant social climber.
I didn't say I liked it , though if my ancestors had not been driven out of Scotland I might be there talking like Robert Burns. So it turned out well for me.
When the Arab armys were gathering up for the purpose of making war on Isreal , did they have a plan for the refugees?
Were there going to be any?
Ah ah ah, I asked first - did the United States prevent the Tories from coming back?
Depends on how technical you want to be about it.
No leagal measures were taken , I don't know if any returned or not.
But no leagal measure was taken to expell them either,
It was just the Mobs.
The measures used to expell the Cherokee were, strictly speaking, extra leagal, the courts found in the Cherokees favor, but by orders of the govenor of Georgia and the President of the US pretty much ignored the Supreme Court and cancelled the earlyer treaty .
After the Civil War a group of Confederate familys who felt put upon by the circumstances of reconstruction moved to Brazil and their decendants are there still , Mitt Romneys family includes a bunch of Mexican citizens because his grandparents felt the environment of the US to be unfavorable.
A universal right of return would move us all, I even have an ancestor who lost his farm when a lynch mob threatened his life for supporting the abolition of slavery. I hear it was a good farm too, but my claim on it is pretty diluted by time and his not being a direct ancestor anyway.
Would I rather return to one of the farms in Alabama or North Carolina tha my family has lost to banks and other circumstances , or would I like to return to Scotland?
How moot can you get?
Maybe I should bear my grudge as a decendant of Picts and demand that Hadrians wall be unbuilt so that I can have my bit of York.
The further you go the more unrealistic you get , conquest and migration does change things and the constituancy for the status quo are those who are doing alright.
It is a lot better to build a fairness within the borders as they are than to change them , this is a general principal that I think applies well to Isreal and Palistine. A state of war works more twards changing the border than establishing any fairness.
I think it entirely possible that the Palistinians could get worse off, I would give that potential good odds too.