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I think if the issue was backwards, that is Europeans flooding to Arab countries, they would probably put the same requirements but instead of limiting to Christians it would had been for muslims.
I think if the issue was backwards, that is Europeans flooding to Arab countries, they would probably put the same requirements but instead of limiting to Christians it would had been for muslims.
I wouldn't accept anyone who has no degree or experience in a field we have a labor shortage in. Christianity shouldn't be a decisive argument, what is more important is how these people behave, especially missing hygienic habits, low or missing elementary/secondary education, language barrier (many of them speak no other language just Arabic or similar useless language), no economic skills, no pro-education attitude so their children follow the path their parents went through without education.
I highly doubt that Christian immigrant will be benificial in any way for our society if missing above mentioned skills, attitudes and habits, beautiful example are Russian/Ukrainian immigrants constantly causing problems and feeding crime rate.
Immigration in the scale we see today is organized invasion it has nothing in common with "normal" immigration, it's regular invasion and these people should be treated as criminals and sent back, moreover recently I saw reports/videos and interviews with these "immigrants" and what I have noticed they don't care about anything else just money, if they really fled because of military conflict they always can go to the other African country where there is no military conflict and live there but they decided to go to Europe, why?
There are 799 refugees and 220 asylum seekers residing in Slovakia. Hardly an invasion.
I am writing about general situation in Europe not in Slovakia.
All of them can bring their relatives over here so from 220 people you have something over 1000 people just like that. And now imagine that we will accept 1000 people this way every year within a 10 years period it's 10000 of them. That's unbearable, we are one of the poorest nations in Europe we can't afford it.
That's unbearable, we are one of the poorest nations in Europe we can't afford it.
Slovakia only granted refugee status to five individuals in 2013 (couldn't find any more recent numbers).
Again, the current crisis is pretty much limited to a handful of countries that are swarmed by asylum seekers. But even those that receive the most asylum seekers send back the vast majority of their applicants.
I wish the UK had taken the same attitude with immigration 4 decades ago......
We'd have fewer convenience stores, but it's a sacrifice I'd happily make.
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