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by oytis
1839 days ago
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Half of refugees, not half of immigrants. Most immigrants are employed of course, that's how you normally get in Europe. And it's not like refugees were allowed to look for jobs immediately, getting work permit for a refugee takes awfully long in Germany. Cost of their children is pretty much the same as for German children. And it's a necessary expenditure, otherwise the said taxpayers are going to have a pretty rough time when they retire. |
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If the principal benefit of a refugee couple is their children, the the cost of accepting and maintaining that couple is part of the cost of that child.
I believe there is a moral responsibility, on the part of rich countries, to accept some refugees. But we have to be honest that it is usually charitable work. Framing it as economically beneficial can be misleading and lead to a backlash when the promised gains don't pan out.