I must be getting heartless as I get older but I am struggling to see why Europe feels it has to allow hundreds of thousands of people from other countries/continent to wander in and take up residence because their home country is horrible and expect to be sustained by the host. Don't get me wrong, life must be terrifying and miserable in places like Syria and ..well lets just say most of the middle east and north Africa and it's human nature to try and save your life and family and flee.
BUT. Does that give them the right to transfer their problems on to a neighbour? And that's what will eventually happen. Quality of life in Europe will suffer from the burden. I feel we are seeing a knee-jerk reaction to the media shock-horror stories to allow the first million in now, without considering where this ends and what about the next million who will be encouraged to follow, and so on. These migrants will struggle to find work, already short in some parts of EU. These migrants will not be able to sustain themselves so the host country is going to find itself paying to feed, cloth, house, educate and give health care to people already probably not the healthiest. BUT wait there's more. You don't have to support the first million. You are taking on that generation and then you have to support their 6 to 8 kids on average they have, so assume 1m becomes 6m in 20 years, which becomes 36m 20 years later. Then you have the fact that most are Muslims who will in time expect the host to bend to their unreasonable practices. We could discuss this aspect alone for years on here. There is no test of the character of the people coming in. Many could be scum bag semi retired anti-the west terrorists, murderers whatever.
I just worry that EU is opening a Pandora's box it will never be able to close or fix. Sadly, the problems at home must be fixed so these people can return to their homelands. UK PM Cameron said it the other night on the News, "I don't think there is an answer to this problem"
The current approach seems to be, lets leave the front door open and see what comes in and hope it's all good. I doubt it will be.
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