Comments by "Nigel Johnson" (@nigeljohnson9820) on "Italian interior minister and Hungarian PM to form anti-migration front" video.
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@marekkolenda4030 first you are assuming all or any will want to return home. This is unlikely as the regime that drove them out is still in power. Those who are Isis will want to stay to cause trouble, incited by the teachings of the leader of the so called Islamic state. Second you are forgetting that the refugees and economic migrants are coming from other countries than Syria. The economic migrants are unlikely to want to go home, as the conditions that made them want to move have not changed. It is difficult to know who represents the greatest risk to the EU, the small terror cells or the bulk of poorly educated economic migrants. The latter excludes those from Syria, who are generally well educated. The former will create trouble for the latter. The West is not set up to educate a large adult population to the level needed for them to gain well paying work. This is a particular problem for Germany, where the path from education to work is so well defined. Whatever happens, such a large number of migrants will struggle to integrate and will bring an alien culture to the EU, further alienating the local population. The main problem is the numbers involved. A small number can be integrated, because they are unlikely to establish ghettos in their host nation. Above a certain number, the natural wish to congregate with those who share their culture is likely to create small enclaves of poverty within the host nation, with all the social problems this will produce.
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