| > Few European people oppose migration of educated workers. That's a lie people tell you because they do not want to sound racist. > Rather it's about asylum seekers who often arrive here illegally ... very few ... > and typically lack sufficient education to do well in our job markets, Uhm. And the ones that are educated, we don't recognize their diplomas. Nice. And also, that's what the education system is for. Finally, poor people in poor countries can't afford to flee to Europe. So those people are actually middle class people from poor countries with often quite some education. > leading to very high unemployment rate and other social problems. Nope, that's our own failed policies leading to that. Don't blame our mistakes on immigrants. > Europe has a problem with aging workforce, but it can't be solved by importing people who can't find a job. Than thank god we're not doing that. |
In a real market economy, they'd have to raise wages instead. But no, undercutting local workers and cram new arrivals into the already overheated rental market, the old money vultures get even richer.