Who are Europe's Immigrants?

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  • @MausTheGerman
    @MausTheGerman Před 2 měsíci +1034

    It took me 5 months of effort and paperwork to onboard a high skilled Indian Software Engineer to my company here in Germany while at the same time thousands of illegal migrants were welcomed into the country. You can’t explain that to anyone….

    • @pietroghsvf
      @pietroghsvf Před 2 měsíci

      how were they welcomed if they are illegal? they don't benefit of any welfare

    • @bruhsusaltamash8141
      @bruhsusaltamash8141 Před 2 měsíci +53

      I mean alot of indian illegally migrate through boats recently one was caught

    • @izumi2071
      @izumi2071 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@bruhsusaltamash8141that is only done by pakistanis.

    • @Iamdead666
      @Iamdead666 Před 2 měsíci +221

      @@bruhsusaltamash8141 Not that much , I mean there are Indians who do that illegally. But As A Half Indian , I can say they do it by the rule most of the time and when they get to the country , they will work there pay there whole taxes and whatever need to be done . Bcz My Indian Dad taught me always think good for the people and country you're residing bcz it like a mother to you . [half german half indian]

    • @puneet8427
      @puneet8427 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Those are usually people from Pakistan and Bangladesh, who pretend to be Indians when they get caught. It's easy for them to fake it since the language and appearance is very similar and ​they throw away their passports. Indians almost always immigrate legally, and for the defined purpose of working and studying. They absolutely do not claim asylum first thing after reaching Europe, nor do they qualify for Asylum since our country isn't in war.@@bruhsusaltamash8141

  • @CD-pm9kc
    @CD-pm9kc Před 2 měsíci +1007

    Finland did a study on Sexual offences by nationality per 10,000. Afghanistan was 138/10K and Native Finnish was 3.33/10k. That's a 4000% increase between the 2 groups.

    • @mohhie
      @mohhie Před 2 měsíci +106

      the million dolar question is: is this corelation or causation

    • @beuyhs1000
      @beuyhs1000 Před 2 měsíci +110

      The statistic is alarming but it's important to ask some more questions: How was this study carried out? What was determined to be a SO? How does this compare to other migrant groups? How does it compare to globally? How long were these immigrants in the country? Does it increase/decrease/stay the same with years in the country? How does it compare to people of this group in other countries? Theres many important questions to ask before jumping the gun and demonising a group.

    • @CD-pm9kc
      @CD-pm9kc Před 2 měsíci +67

      @@XiloFono-ie9sh It's from wikipedia, check yourself 'Sexual violence in Finland'.

    • @CD-pm9kc
      @CD-pm9kc Před 2 měsíci +61

      @@mohhie Presumably a complex multitude of reasons and not solely based on nationality but similar stats have been seen in other European countries.

    • @dawmar5
      @dawmar5 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Sounds about right, just look at Sweden and their Immigration problems from the Middle East. As a Pole that's one of the reason why we are scared to take them to our country.

  • @handofdecay
    @handofdecay Před 2 měsíci +575

    We don't fix low fertility by migration, it doesn't address the issue. It exploilt low income countries.

    • @AmericanDreamer
      @AmericanDreamer Před 2 měsíci +26

      Exactly this!!!

    • @uruguaylusitano5797
      @uruguaylusitano5797 Před 2 měsíci +8

      Yes

    • @taknoef9195
      @taknoef9195 Před 2 měsíci

      its impossible to reverse the low fertility south korea spent more than 300 billion dollars on different programs to encourage people having kids it didnt work not their birth rates are the lowest in the world, now they are begging African countries to send their doctors and nurses to take care of their old people

    • @TheFalseShepphard
      @TheFalseShepphard Před 2 měsíci +34

      i dont know man i'd rather work min wage in the EU amongst normal people in a civilized society than here. Its not explotation if its objectively better for recipient

    • @plizak
      @plizak Před 2 měsíci

      @@TheFalseShepphardit is exploiting the other country, and those that stay in the other countries. The west is mining the talented from these countries and attracted them and making it harder for these other countries to build and grow their own countries. Sure the person that left may be better off but their departure makes others worse off.

  • @Seventh7Art
    @Seventh7Art Před 2 měsíci +420

    The opposite of legal migration is not.... irregular but illegal.

    • @cemdursun
      @cemdursun Před 2 měsíci +16

      Wrong. Opposite of irregular migration is, regular.

    • @Seventh7Art
      @Seventh7Art Před 2 měsíci +46

      @@cemdursun Wrong. He mentioned legal migration which means that there is also illegal migration too.

    • @RoyalLegend1000
      @RoyalLegend1000 Před 2 měsíci +1

      it is the same ting@@Seventh7Art

    • @stocwalker8292
      @stocwalker8292 Před 2 měsíci

      It's the same thing lil bro

    • @BlaBla-ho9iy
      @BlaBla-ho9iy Před 2 měsíci +4

      Am really sorry I wasn't born white

  • @hurricanemeridian8712
    @hurricanemeridian8712 Před 2 měsíci +314

    I mean absolute numbers are cool and all but relative to population size would've probably been pretty good to know

    • @oussamaalaoui9121
      @oussamaalaoui9121 Před 2 měsíci +5

      5% for france

    • @awellculturedmanofanime1246
      @awellculturedmanofanime1246 Před 2 měsíci +25

      @@oussamaalaoui9121 and sweden 21% or so its insane and now gangs are terrorising the country and have killed more than 70 people or so last year alone not to mention the hundreds of damage to infrastructure homes etc

    • @SardorOrifkhanov
      @SardorOrifkhanov Před 2 měsíci +3

      ​@@awellculturedmanofanime1246without immigrants economy will collapse and fall to recession since birthrates are low

    • @Ralzone
      @Ralzone Před 2 měsíci

      @@SardorOrifkhanov Those immigrants are not contributing to their society, I want to live in Denmark, Netherlands, Switzerland, ya know, but those immigrants are causing trouble, not only for them, but for every immigrant that wishes to have a better life and more opportunities, they are damaging to the economy, instead of benefiting, and their economy won't collapse lmao

    • @realnova7429
      @realnova7429 Před 2 měsíci +18

      @@SardorOrifkhanov No it would not, the economy would be weaker but still much stronger that all 3th world countries, the point is, do you value come economy and growth or safety and unity?

  • @RafaelW8
    @RafaelW8 Před 2 měsíci +697

    Ugh oh, controversial topic. I'm sure everyone in the comments will be nice and polite.

    • @indetermite
      @indetermite Před 2 měsíci +7

      Same.

    • @buddy1155
      @buddy1155 Před 2 měsíci +20

      You must be new on CZcams.

    • @HShango
      @HShango Před 2 měsíci +38

      ​​@@buddy1155I doubt he's new, he's just raising awareness of how crap people can be about certain topics.

    • @wile123456
      @wile123456 Před 2 měsíci +6

      The channel is a centrist liberal and he fails to address hate/extremism that is in this subject

    • @buddy1155
      @buddy1155 Před 2 měsíci +41

      @@wile123456 Wow, your hate must be so deep that you can't even recognise an objective video.
      He didn't fail to address anything, the topic is WHERE did they come from, what you wanted to hear wasn't the topic and has nothing to do with the topic.

  • @anantsaini
    @anantsaini Před 2 měsíci +56

    So India in thumbnail was clickbait!

    • @Sneakyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
      @Sneakyyyyyyyyyyyyyy Před měsícem +5

      Yes😅 maybe

    • @sexyboy-er1gc
      @sexyboy-er1gc Před měsícem +4

      Indians mainly go to the uk or maybe Germany Other European countries aren't that much popular among Indians.

    • @Sneakyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
      @Sneakyyyyyyyyyyyyyy Před měsícem

      @@sexyboy-er1gc bruh Indians are freaking everywhere 🗿💀

    • @WilliamLi-nd4lz
      @WilliamLi-nd4lz Před 26 dny +5

      @@sexyboy-er1gc Thats true.
      There's a meme: An Indian nationalist and a turkic nationalist were arguing each other.. from their respective apartments in London and Berlin.
      The Joke being the most nationalistic Indians are in London and the most nationalistic turks are in Germany

  • @bigytutoshd5146
    @bigytutoshd5146 Před 2 měsíci +268

    In Barcelona 90% of people who spend the night at the police station are not Spanish

  • @alganis3339
    @alganis3339 Před 2 měsíci +351

    From France I'm waiting for the part 2 ! In France it's quite sad because nobody truly talk about immigration with all the aspects and facts that you described in your video and it's used by many political parties (right and left and center) to divide the society especially with social media or with the 24/7 news channels.

    • @gianlucapistoia8993
      @gianlucapistoia8993 Před 2 měsíci +29

      The same applies to Germany, this topic is far too polarizing, so I really welcome videos like this one

    • @JmKrokY
      @JmKrokY Před 2 měsíci

      True

    • @BenvanBroekhuijsen
      @BenvanBroekhuijsen Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@gianlucapistoia8993 And The Netherlands, And Portugal and every country in existence.

    • @cedricdellafaille1361
      @cedricdellafaille1361 Před 2 měsíci +21

      Hey France, I'm from Belgium and I cab clearly see a link of AFRICAN immigrants and crime rates. I never see any other immigrant from other continents committing crime

    • @gianlucapistoia8993
      @gianlucapistoia8993 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@cedricdellafaille1361 watch closer

  • @nedron7346
    @nedron7346 Před 2 měsíci +155

    if possible please make more videos about this topic. its realy improtend to educate people on it.

    • @buddy1155
      @buddy1155 Před 2 měsíci +5

      On the internet you can only educate the people who didn't needed to be educated in the first place.
      The people who did needed this education missed the lessons and are trying to politicise the discussion.

    • @JmKrokY
      @JmKrokY Před 2 měsíci

      True

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 Před 2 měsíci +3

      educate yourself about typing skill first.

    • @wishIKnewHowToLove
      @wishIKnewHowToLove Před 2 měsíci

      important

    • @TransgirlsEnjoyer
      @TransgirlsEnjoyer Před měsícem

      yeah illegal migration of europeans to americas, africa, australia didnt exist before lol

  • @mynameisnotjerome1803
    @mynameisnotjerome1803 Před měsícem +21

    Asylum is for people that flee persecution not if you flee poverty.

  • @Jompabompa
    @Jompabompa Před 2 měsíci +335

    A nation is not just an economy.

    • @ascra1693
      @ascra1693 Před 2 měsíci +26

      Yes it is. Don't spread disinformation

    • @abrogers3517
      @abrogers3517 Před 2 měsíci +86

      💯 agree. A nation is a group of people that have something in common, be it culture, tradition, religion not economy.

    • @wile123456
      @wile123456 Před 2 měsíci +16

      Good thing he doesn't analyse economics in this video but simply demographics lol

    • @RavarsenBlogspot
      @RavarsenBlogspot Před 2 měsíci

      Anything other than economy is an ideological delusion.

    • @sascha9213
      @sascha9213 Před 2 měsíci +19

      People coming from countries without long national tradition based on religio-ethnic values dont just dont understand that.
      Ive given up on trying to explain why the concept of a nation is so important to so many of us eurpeans.

  • @PiyanistMC
    @PiyanistMC Před měsícem +29

    Soooo, I am a Turkish immigrant to Switzerland, I'm a neurosurgeon and have been a Swiss citizen for the last 3 years. (It took over 10 years in the country to get that), and I don't think I do anything bad to Switzerland, as Switzerland doesn't have many domestic neurosurgeons, they are mostly foreign people like me. I don't think immigration is bad if the people enter the country to work in a needed job, and who are you to judge other countries for taking in people to do jobs that they need to be done but their citizens just don't. Lots of love to all Swiss and Turkic people...

    • @Usamamohamud
      @Usamamohamud Před měsícem +1

      How do you feel about immigrants to turkey then? syrian refugees, arab skilled workers, and thelike?

    • @Roland_Deschain
      @Roland_Deschain Před měsícem +9

      @@Usamamohamud Immigrant, refugee and asylum seeker are completely different things

    • @Usamamohamud
      @Usamamohamud Před měsícem

      @@Roland_Deschain youre right but often they are lumped up into the same category especially from my experience here in Turkey. Im a Canadian thats been living here for half a decade and I’ve seen it personally

    • @Roland_Deschain
      @Roland_Deschain Před měsícem +1

      @@UsamamohamudI don't know what OP thinks but Turkey has no international obligation to accept refugees from south and east borders according to '61 UN agreement. Turkey is always pressured to change this. EU bribed long man to sign readmission agreement thus we have double the amount of refugees of whole europe combined. They are used mostly as low wage workers for tax evasion at best. They have become extremely taxing on the economy with free health care and medicine benefits.. not to mention they mostly have no intention to learn turkish and integrate. EU already took in qualified refugees like docs and engineers while the rest you know whom are here.

    • @bahaamuhsen3254
      @bahaamuhsen3254 Před měsícem +1

      I wish you face racism in Switzerland as much racism your people give to foreigners in Turkey ! : )

  • @Aidan_Au
    @Aidan_Au Před 2 měsíci +39

    This is a very interesting topic. Please make more videos about Norway and Nordic countries. Thank you!

  • @goran5754
    @goran5754 Před 2 měsíci +47

    in Croatia we had around 400.000 people leave to the rest of EU, and then we got around 300.000 immigrant workes from Nepal, Philippines and other Asian nations.
    So, would be interesting to see these numbers compared to country population.
    In Croatia we have around 4 milion people

    • @IvoJosipovic-sg5nq
      @IvoJosipovic-sg5nq Před 2 měsíci +4

      nema ih toliko

    • @HarisP000
      @HarisP000 Před 21 dnem +2

      There's less than 200,000 and half are Serbs and Bosniaks

    • @DaliborPerkovic-sw8mh
      @DaliborPerkovic-sw8mh Před 2 dny

      @@IvoJosipovic-sg5nq Ima ih još više! Ilegalnih i onih u tranzitu. U govnima smo do grla, a biti će još i gore, u slijedećim godinama, koje slijede.

    • @DaliborPerkovic-sw8mh
      @DaliborPerkovic-sw8mh Před 2 dny

      @@HarisP000 This is not a truth! And, Serbs and Bosnia people are same blood and race, like us, in Croatia. These people, from mostly Asia, are people different race, culture, religion and mentality too. In a process is a replacement of native people with foreign these people. And, next step would be race mixing, like in France, UK, Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden, ect. Simple as that!

  • @0xCAFEF00D
    @0xCAFEF00D Před 2 měsíci +5

    This is just such an amazing channel. I wish everything I watched was this concise clear and relevant.

  • @wuhamster7882
    @wuhamster7882 Před 2 měsíci +217

    Hey,
    I am Ukrainian. Work in IT.
    I want to relocate after the war. Only by a work permit (I hope I'll be able to find a company in the EU that would want me to join). Not going to use any refugee or asylum statuses!
    Where do you think the local community would be most welcoming? Or less hostile at least...
    I've heard a lot of stories about people being irritated and tired from all the refugees from my country (after 2 years), and I can see why. So I don't want to add to the problem :(
    BTW,
    Thanks to all the good people in the EU who helped us out in this hard time. We are in debt.

    • @ElectrostatiCrow
      @ElectrostatiCrow Před 2 měsíci +39

      Try New Zealand, Australia and the USA.

    • @d3lrith
      @d3lrith Před 2 měsíci +23

      Italy was quite welcoming to ukrainians as far as I saw

    • @wuhamster7882
      @wuhamster7882 Před 2 měsíci +22

      @@ElectrostatiCrow Thanks for the advice, Considered these, but my parents will stay in Ukraine, and I'd prefer to be closer to them.

    • @makelovenotwar2467
      @makelovenotwar2467 Před 2 měsíci +44

      I'd say as long as you go to a bigger city you'll always be able to find a job and community. It's more about what you want for yourself I think

    • @ElectrostatiCrow
      @ElectrostatiCrow Před 2 měsíci +8

      @@wuhamster7882 I see. It's good to be closer to family.
      Goodluck.

  • @c.e.6418
    @c.e.6418 Před měsícem +90

    Turks in Bulgaria & Romania are not immigrants. They are minorities. They have been living there since the Ottomans

    • @thomasj3421
      @thomasj3421 Před měsícem +1

      Turks were kicked out of Europe after the Balkan wars. They don't belong here. They never will.

    • @Joshua-dt5vi
      @Joshua-dt5vi Před měsícem +10

      They are colonizers

    • @x-man4966
      @x-man4966 Před měsícem +3

      You think on Pomaks/Bosniaks, Turks was always have been in in Balkan only with military personal, not with Turkish population, Turks in Balkan today are only Croat, Serbian, Macedonian and Bulgarina convert in islam....they call himself today Bosniaks, Sandzak muslims, Gorani, Pomaks or just muslims, not more Slavs, in rare case they call himself Turks...

    • @c.e.6418
      @c.e.6418 Před měsícem +9

      @@Joshua-dt5vi not true. They were part of the Ottoman Vilayet System.

    • @baltai3123
      @baltai3123 Před měsícem +8

      @@x-man4966 It has nothing to do with what you said. The Ottoman Empire settled many Turkish tribes in the Balkans with its iskan policy. e.g. my grandfather also came from Bulgaria and was Turkmen. Read some history

  • @TheKarthhh
    @TheKarthhh Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to part 2

  • @tuams
    @tuams Před 2 měsíci +73

    I feel that the whole immigration situation in Europe hasn't gotten a lot of attention because it is so fragmented. Thank you for informing me about these trends and hope you do so in the future! Very informative as a fellow EU citizen.

    • @wile123456
      @wile123456 Před 2 měsíci +16

      I agree that it's polarised, but it gets too much attention non stop in the media. Every single problem in society is blamed on immigration by far right politicians and activists. It's quite exhausting to talk about, since no one listens to the scientists or experts who actually understand it

    • @chickenfishhybrid44
      @chickenfishhybrid44 Před 2 měsíci +14

      ​@wile123456 and often the other side of the coin is to deny or downplay legitimate issues or potential negatives of immigration. When people are essentially telling you not to believe your own eyes, it's easier to take advantage of these issues.

    • @helix5779
      @helix5779 Před 2 měsíci

      what do you mean everyone constantly tralks about the positives and you arent even allowed to MENTION the negatives. it IS the actual problem to many symptoms that people complain about, the elephant in the room@@wile123456

    • @mildlydispleased3221
      @mildlydispleased3221 Před 2 měsíci +3

      ​@@chickenfishhybrid44The fact is, every expert agrees that the benefits of immigration outweigh the negatives. If we are to maintain our standard of living in the face of a falling birth rate, we need to let people in to replenish the workforce until automation can take over most jobs.

    • @HladniSjeverniVjetar
      @HladniSjeverniVjetar Před 2 měsíci +6

      @@mildlydispleased3221 Ah the experts....who funds them....?

  • @Playerone1287
    @Playerone1287 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Great video
    Always wanted to know this
    Subbed

  • @elcamino6699
    @elcamino6699 Před 2 měsíci +146

    Under the Dublin III agreement, every migrant has to register in the first EU country they arrive at. This however, is rarely the case. A small minority of migrants from the MENAPT region want to stay in Greece or Italy, where they arrive. Most of them want to travel further to middle or north European countries like Germany, France or Sweden.

    • @JossyFoop
      @JossyFoop Před 2 měsíci +11

      Asylum seeker*

    • @mzleveli
      @mzleveli Před 2 měsíci

      @@JossyFoopWhether you seek asylum, or have come just for a job, moving from one country to another makes you a migrant. They are migrants by description.

    • @adamelghalmi9771
      @adamelghalmi9771 Před 2 měsíci

      @@JossyFoop usually? no. but i wouldn't blame them lol, greece and italy are shitty countries

    • @duck4834
      @duck4834 Před 2 měsíci +33

      @@JossyFoop*Economic Migrant. Let's not tell lies

    • @JossyFoop
      @JossyFoop Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@duck4834 European citizens crossing boarders aren’t subject to the Dublin agreement. Same applies to my rich Indian neighbours.

  • @jochen9367
    @jochen9367 Před 2 měsíci +167

    Oh a topic about migration in Europe? good, EVERYBODY DOWN!!!

    • @tedcrilly46
      @tedcrilly46 Před 2 měsíci

      what is with this trend among the people who make statistics charts to use barely different shades.
      just use primary colors.
      why use mint, azure and sky blue.
      why the absolute .... just use red and green and blue. trendy ahles.

    • @TransgirlsEnjoyer
      @TransgirlsEnjoyer Před měsícem

      lmao as if europeans werent the first illegal migrants to almost evry continent and literally wiping out native populations in america with their diseases

  • @jeanhaizmann1814
    @jeanhaizmann1814 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Darn interesting!! Thanks so much for all of that 🙏

  • @vladyslavfediukov1591
    @vladyslavfediukov1591 Před 2 měsíci +259

    So, to summarize, Eastern Europeans go to work in Central Europe, and Africans/Arabs go to Western Europe for social benefits. But for some reason, this statement is considered almost fascist.

    • @uruguaylusitano5797
      @uruguaylusitano5797 Před 2 měsíci

      Vey! You have to shut it down your reacto-fascist-conservative thoughts! Your country is just a economy! Open the legs and let the Africans enter!

    • @taknoef9195
      @taknoef9195 Před 2 měsíci +1

      people on family reunification permits dont get goverment benefits and most migrant work permits dont permit collecting social benefits its usually asylum seekers that might get a social benefit and that is not someothing a person can live on which is good to encourage work, lol bulgarians were sucking Germany dry with all their welfare fraud they committed it was so bad germany had to change its benefits rules for eu citizens

    • @kerstas10
      @kerstas10 Před 2 měsíci +31

      Because in "central" europe, there is no social benefits. If you dont work, you aint going to have even enough for food. 😂
      For eg. Germany pays 700-900€ to refugee. Poland gives 170€ 😂 170€ is enough for 4 weeks of cheapest food products and nothing more.

    • @lav1232
      @lav1232 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@kerstas10 and that's right way. Migrants have to prove that they are useful for host countries, otherwise there is no point in letting them stay in Europe

    • @stocwalker8292
      @stocwalker8292 Před 2 měsíci +13

      Wrong, it said that they go through family unification, didn't say if they work or live on social benefits

  • @jolobor6686
    @jolobor6686 Před 2 měsíci +99

    funny how those who come here to work cause statistically the least amount of trouble

    • @user6343
      @user6343 Před 2 měsíci +21

      Because they have a purpose. People which don't start doing stupid things. A large chunk of those are refugees which aren't allowed to work at the moment (reason being to protect European workers from the illegal practice of wage dumping). What many forget is that the EU has a easy law which would allow them to categorize some refugee groups under a special status which would allow them to work. The law was passed around 2015 in the context of larger than usual Syrian/Iraqi asylum seeking (thanks to the war on terror) but was never used up to 2022 for Ukrainians (not Syrians and Iraqi though)

    • @joelcoll4034
      @joelcoll4034 Před měsícem

      What a coincidence!

    • @dixonhill1108
      @dixonhill1108 Před měsícem

      Unless you look into it and find out most of these people are completely unemployable. They were barely employable in their former countries and that's despite a much lower standards of what work is. @@user6343​

    • @berkesinanyetkin5722
      @berkesinanyetkin5722 Před měsícem

      Honestly, I do not think that's surprising at all. I'm Turkish and most of the folks who leave the country nowadays are well educated reasonable people who happen to be upset at how things are run. That stereotype probably originates from past unskilled workers, people who happened to leave their countries in the 60s when nationalism was still a very strong concept mostly were those who couldn't fetch opportunity for obvious reasons. Germans got their fair share of our nitwits in the past 😀

    • @WilliamLi-nd4lz
      @WilliamLi-nd4lz Před 26 dny +2

      Thats true. Here in England, the two ethnicitie with the lowest crime rates are chinese and Indian respectively. They also happen to be the highest earning ethnicity.
      As opposed to... Africans

  • @mrsupremegascon
    @mrsupremegascon Před 2 měsíci +137

    In the end, the baseline is :
    Do you consider your country to be just an administrative institution ?
    If yes, then of course you wouldn't see any problem with migration, as it is just an administrative thing.
    If no, if your country is also your nation, a group of people bound by common culture and core values, then you should at least be against mass migration.

    • @satoshikamiya4636
      @satoshikamiya4636 Před 2 měsíci +20

      This is an incredibly loaded statement to call a baseline. the "baseline" is much more nuanced and less obvious than what you've said.

    • @abdiganiaden
      @abdiganiaden Před 2 měsíci +32

      Ipeople today see children as burden and have none
      then when they are disappearing they blame migrants for “replacement”

    • @HedgehogZone
      @HedgehogZone Před 2 měsíci +4

      Nah, mrsupremegascon is right!

    • @satoshikamiya4636
      @satoshikamiya4636 Před 2 měsíci +9

      No, they painted a false dichotomy in which the second option is emotionally charged with an appeal to tradition.
      Furthermore, its almost as if they didn't watch the video that they commented on, which described how many countries are facing demographic collapse and that immigration may be necessary to prevent the economic collapse that will ensue.
      What's clear is that when there is zero immigration and a below 2.1 fertility rate, economic decline is inevitable. Therefore countries must push for natalist policies to increase the fertility rate alongside attracting immigrants, all without angering racists and nationalists who oppose immigration for "culture" reasons and extreme feminist who think women are being treated like baby machines.
      It's going to be extremely hard for countries to push past these two groups and to solve the underlying issues causing low fertility, but I pray that they succeed or else we are truly fucked. @@HedgehogZone

    • @deleted-something
      @deleted-something Před 2 měsíci +5

      Can you explain why you should be “at least” against???

  • @claudiumig
    @claudiumig Před 2 měsíci +7

    Hey man what software you are using for your animations?

  • @buuh7592
    @buuh7592 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Please please make another video on this topic or a longer one. I want to know more about it, and it has been a topic i've only seen talked about without nuance here in Portugal and just with polarization all around, especially during the election time.

  • @mycellphone4437
    @mycellphone4437 Před měsícem +1

    I do research in the field. Great job, Hugo. This was quite good 👌🏽

  • @claudewaddington2334
    @claudewaddington2334 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video, I thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • @vladislavsergeev9807
    @vladislavsergeev9807 Před 2 měsíci +43

    Time to get 🍿

  • @felicious6384
    @felicious6384 Před 2 měsíci +59

    The data can sometimes be misleading. When you look at Germany for example the refugees from Ukraine are of course listed as refugees and included into the 48% of the statistics. But at the same time they are allowed to work (have simultaneously a work permit) and all the other refugees get a work permit after between three to nine months. So technically Poland just puts them into an other categorie than Germany does but their reason for migration is the same.

    • @jolyroger9224
      @jolyroger9224 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Nope you are wrong. I as ukranian need to get the German working Visa. I dont have schngen yes, but I still need to have all that working permit cancer. If only your word were right and I can get german wroking visa the way you have explained.

    • @tonyata7006
      @tonyata7006 Před 2 měsíci +9

      @@jolyroger9224
      Not Correct !!!
      what you talking about is Correct ! in normal situations before 2022, but after that ALL Ukrainian they came to Germany they given immediately permit including "working permission" , and they immediately have right to register in Work agency and have unemployment benefits, and support to find a work !
      :
      and I know I'm talking about

    • @berenikaczerniak5376
      @berenikaczerniak5376 Před měsícem +1

      In Poland we also have a programm which lets people with Polish ansectry come to the country on other terms and since we have quite complecated history with the shape of our east borders, many Bielarusians and Ukrainians fall into the category od people who can apply for it. I wonder how this affects the statistics...

  • @TheTrojanhorse2010
    @TheTrojanhorse2010 Před 2 měsíci

    Interesting video. Good job!

  • @Parakeet-pk6dl
    @Parakeet-pk6dl Před 2 měsíci +49

    Migration in Belgium is a disaster; tons of Moroccans taking their family to Belgium, so on the one hand Belgians have to pay for their social benefits, whilst ruining neigborhoods, the education system and costing the country tons of money. It's truly sad.

    • @mistermood4164
      @mistermood4164 Před 2 měsíci +3

      you should've had more kids.

    • @Parakeet-pk6dl
      @Parakeet-pk6dl Před 2 měsíci +8

      @@XiloFono-ie9shpeople don’t need to be like me, just not being unpleasant when coming in contact with, driving 100km/u in city streets with a stolen Mercedes and spitting liters of saliva everywhere you go would be of some start really…

    • @Parakeet-pk6dl
      @Parakeet-pk6dl Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@XiloFono-ie9shwhich is true, I just find more Moroccans a lot more unpleasant to live with, compared to other nationalities, apart from Roma. It’s not about being a good or bad person, just some basic decency would be nice…

    • @koushikdas1992
      @koushikdas1992 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@Parakeet-pk6dlBetter have more babies! It will reduce immigrants.

    • @stocwalker8292
      @stocwalker8292 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Bro the immigrants pay taxes aswell what r u yapping abt

  • @toniderdon
    @toniderdon Před 2 měsíci +90

    We have a lot of interesting data about migration from a lot of EU countries. I mostly know about the data from Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark. The result is clear across all 3 countries of which I have read the statistics:
    North African migrants are the most criminal migrants by far, followed by Sub-Saharan Africans and people from the Middle East. Sub-Saharan Africans, especially Somalis, are the least economically productive, most welfare-dependent migrants of all.
    Now about the positives, which we sadly don't get many migrants from: East Asians (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) are less criminal than the average citizen of the country they migrate to, they are more economically productive and often even a net contributer to public finances. Other highly productive and law-abiding migrants are EU-migrants that move from one EU country to another and immigrants from North America, Australia and New Zealand. Upper class, most often White, South Africans also do incredibly well in EU countries.
    People from South America are not so clear, some are good, some are bad. The more close to Europeans they are culturally and ethnically, the better they integrate in Europe. Which should be very obvious.
    Also, don't trust what someone says on the internet, just look it up yourself. Many countries publish this data very openly and with a bit of research you will be able to find it. Make sure to look at the official government data, not at some 3rd party media which are often biased towards the left or towards the right.

    • @silversolver7809
      @silversolver7809 Před 2 měsíci +10

      Good comment, thank you.

    • @meryemgundogmus2625
      @meryemgundogmus2625 Před 2 měsíci +10

      Integration…for someone who lives in/near EU its ofc easier to integrate. But it‘s also very interesting what the integration campaigns of different countries look like. I am from a small city of north Germany. Basically what they did to a lot of immigrants is, that they put them all into one area of the city, instead of giving them opportunities of accomendation to integrate. By asking especially far right politicians about how their integration campaign looks-you get no useful answer. Thought this is also an interesting factor!

    • @meryemgundogmus2625
      @meryemgundogmus2625 Před 2 měsíci +1

      In the 1960/70s*

    • @toniderdon
      @toniderdon Před 2 měsíci +27

      @@meryemgundogmus2625 Surely bad integration policies and lack of German language courses have contributed to the bad integration of many migrants in Germany. But one has to ask: If that is the issue, why do the East Asians not have it? Why are East Asians doing incredibly well, even tho they live in the same system as African migrants and both groups do not have proper access to integration courses or language learning courses.
      My assumption is: You can make it in Europe if you try hard, and many people do that, even Africans or people from the Middle East. But while most East Asians work incredibly hard to integrate and therefore succeed in Europe, most people from Africa and the Middle East don't seem to do that.

    • @minhnguyenphanhoang4193
      @minhnguyenphanhoang4193 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@meryemgundogmus2625Why don't we give them an appartment near the Alster in Hamburg right ? That would definitely help them to integrate better. I also want one, cna I get one, for integration.

  • @angelawhitehead6187
    @angelawhitehead6187 Před 2 měsíci +48

    Europe governments must listen to their ethnically European citizens on this topic fast. We are heading for real trouble if not. We have enough people and large populations in small countries.

    • @Alyssa-pk5od
      @Alyssa-pk5od Před 2 měsíci +1

      If i am a girl with a European native language and European outlook on life, can i move to Europe? >~

    • @angelawhitehead6187
      @angelawhitehead6187 Před 2 měsíci +10

      @@Alyssa-pk5od no

    • @Alyssa-pk5od
      @Alyssa-pk5od Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@angelawhitehead6187 You are so mean, girl :)

    • @mariusk5360
      @mariusk5360 Před měsícem +7

      @@Alyssa-pk5od Yes you can. If you respect our laws, culture and are not going to break the laws, you can come and integrate with no problems.

    • @angelawhitehead6187
      @angelawhitehead6187 Před měsícem

      @@mariusk5360 no need. We have enough foreign people. Some Europe countries are 20 percent foreign. What's your country? Europeeans might like to settle there!!

  • @maitreyajambhulkar
    @maitreyajambhulkar Před 2 měsíci +1

    Informative video.

  • @sergiufort9984
    @sergiufort9984 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Please delve deeper in the subject of migration
    Thank you for your good work!
    🤘

  • @PolecanePC
    @PolecanePC Před 2 měsíci +18

    Wait so family reunification works that one man - father or son goes to France or Germany and then after some time he brings whole family in? And then all those people basically live on social benefits? What did we became here... we should really start taking care of "our own" people...

    • @kavky
      @kavky Před 2 měsíci +12

      Family reunification should be sending the immigrant back home to their families.

  • @DooDumDum
    @DooDumDum Před 2 měsíci +5

    There should be distinction between illegal immigrants and legal immigrants

    • @DaliborPerkovic-sw8mh
      @DaliborPerkovic-sw8mh Před 2 dny

      Yes! It should be! But, it is not. Why?! Very strange about that! What you think about that theme? Be saluted!

  • @Alexrocksdude_
    @Alexrocksdude_ Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks for breaking down the stats of migration. Would love to see a deeper dive on inter EU migration and maybe Brexit's effect on it.
    Great videos btw, they keep increasing in quality :)

  • @aidostraveller4335
    @aidostraveller4335 Před měsícem

    Good job! Well presented 🎉

  • @prolarka
    @prolarka Před 2 měsíci +20

    The main driver is a higher living standard. Simple as that.

  • @Tsar_bombaclat
    @Tsar_bombaclat Před měsícem +3

    I’ve been watching for 5 minutes and was wondering why my country (the uk) wasn’t being included in the map. I’m too high bruh.

  • @mohamadkaakii
    @mohamadkaakii Před měsícem +2

    I am an agnostic gay freelance art director with a great passion and a good publicity on social media, I applied to Germany for a vacation with my boyfriend just to get rejected, yet those who do it illegally say it’s so easy! I really wonder why would Germany stop me from going for tourism yet they accept those who want to come and stay and maybe spread their own culture instead of integrating! It’s too sad and it’s so unfair!

    • @HarisP000
      @HarisP000 Před 21 dnem

      We've had enough of your kind

  • @abdullahrizwan592
    @abdullahrizwan592 Před měsícem

    Great video!

  • @angelawhitehead6187
    @angelawhitehead6187 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Computerised work and AI does not require more people. So no immigrants needed in Europe

  • @ras7646
    @ras7646 Před 2 měsíci +3

    The fact thaat you seem like a one man army performing data analysis, script, shooting and editing, this is top notch. Subscribed!

  • @gdf_6c
    @gdf_6c Před 2 měsíci +2

    It took me a while to understand that the drawings of migrating flash drives were actually of people

  • @gonzamateo9971
    @gonzamateo9971 Před 2 měsíci

    very interesting, thanks :)

  • @ironqueen_osrs
    @ironqueen_osrs Před 2 měsíci +7

    These numbers seem very off from what our gov has been telling us (the Netherlands).

    • @user6343
      @user6343 Před 2 měsíci

      I guess different governmental representatives (not the bureacratic machines like Eurostat in the background) are heavily influenced by their ideology and thus frame numbers to be preferable for them.

  • @vinshochiarel
    @vinshochiarel Před 2 měsíci

    big topic to discuss, would love to see more of it

  • @muhidcs
    @muhidcs Před měsícem

    Love this video would like to see more!

  • @terry1jf
    @terry1jf Před 2 měsíci +9

    The Family category for migration isn’t very helpful. All of those people are coming as the result of someone in another category, whether past or present. A worker and their family. A refugee and their family. A student and their family. Etc.
    You dismiss the illegal category as just a fraction of the legal migrants.
    But even with official statistics it was 60%+ and as you said those numbers are very likely undercounting.
    In other words, illegal
    migration is probably about on par with legal.

    • @firstconsul001
      @firstconsul001 Před 2 měsíci

      Well if a person from China is migrating as a highly skilled worker, he's obviouslty going to have to brign his spouse and kids. They pay taxes.
      When merit based migrants come in. They make several times more than the national average wages, which means the wealth per capita of the country as well as the talent increases.
      Saying as a half Japanese half white individual myself.

  • @thomasdelancey5105
    @thomasdelancey5105 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Analysis of the effect on demographics would be nice. Can it reverse trends? Politics? - Sweden

  • @Miamcoline
    @Miamcoline Před 2 měsíci

    Helpful thank you!

  • @vikasme9883
    @vikasme9883 Před 2 měsíci

    thnk u for ur efforts

  • @tenminutetokyo2643
    @tenminutetokyo2643 Před 2 měsíci +4

    You are being slowly conquered.

  • @TheKraken5360
    @TheKraken5360 Před 2 měsíci +25

    Based on the thumbnail, I was hoping you’d tell us what percentage of the EU immigrants come from which countries.

    • @Nagvanshieus
      @Nagvanshieus Před 2 měsíci +5

      Turkey and Ukraine make significant minorities but idk of Indians, most south Asians (Bangladeshi, Pakistani and srilankans) are coined under the term 'Indian'.

    • @Iamdead666
      @Iamdead666 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@Nagvanshieus May be srilankan but not pakistani and bangladeshi

    • @D__Ujjwal
      @D__Ujjwal Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@Nagvanshieuswe Indians don't enter eu like Bangladeshi,srilankans and Pakistani (except Punjabis) , we only go for works

    • @WhitesaucePasta772
      @WhitesaucePasta772 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@Nagvanshieus WTF! Why would Bangladeshi, Pakistani and Sri lankans are coined under "Indian". We are a seperate group they are seperate.

    • @1Thisthathesethose
      @1Thisthathesethose Před 2 měsíci +5

      ​@@WhitesaucePasta772 Same thing. Changing religion will not change your origin. Not talking abt srilanka

  • @melvinsebastian8989
    @melvinsebastian8989 Před 2 měsíci +14

    Why did you add the name "indian" to the thumbnail when you are not talking anything about india? Clickbait? There is only one mention of india in the entire video.

    • @ehannasir8464
      @ehannasir8464 Před 2 měsíci

      because indians are a large group of migrants to the eu, as said here 7:08

  • @xingyiqian5258
    @xingyiqian5258 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Can you please do a video about migration - crime commited based on their origins? I am actually very interested! Great video!

  • @nikkonkde
    @nikkonkde Před 20 dny

    Good vlog. Keep doing it.

  • @SturmerSS
    @SturmerSS Před 2 měsíci +4

    This is so politically correct video without diving deep into real problems of migration.

  • @ADadSupreme
    @ADadSupreme Před 2 měsíci +14

    I got a Residency Permit for Spain in 2022 as a (retired law enforcement) citizen born in the USA. Lived there almost 5 months. It was for dating purposes (met a woman in Barcelona who told me what "P.I.G.S." meant 🤣). It was the worst experience putting in all the paperwork in triplicate, getting 'official' translations, scrutiny of my lifelong financial docs/funds, etc. When I got to Spain I found out I even couldn't open a bank account without EXTEME hassle and unreasonable fees even with a US credit score of 800 (for reference) so I used transfer services like Charles Schwab/TransferWise. The food was great, the views amazing, and the Catalonia people were awesome but Spain as a whole with the rules were unbearable. To me, it 'looked'like a democracy but didn't act like one, with a 'royal' family and all. The USA is frought with perils of ALL kinds, but ultimately I really can do exactly what I want here without a real heavy hand, but sometimes you have to leave your country in order to really see it. Now all these other places people love to run to, I'll just visit for a month and do it that way.

    • @proy1990
      @proy1990 Před 2 měsíci +18

      You don't have to go through all of that in the US because you are a citizen. Do you think that the migration system is easy for legal immigrants in the US? Do you know that any legal foreign migrant cannot leave the US if they are, after some years of work permits, applying to a permanent residency (green card)? I have heard horrible stories of people not being able to visit their sick relatives for years because the process can take 5 years. Comparing your citizens experience in your own country with your experience as an immigrant in a foreign one is nonsense.

    • @ADadSupreme
      @ADadSupreme Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@proy1990 said: " I have heard horrible stories.."
      The migration system in the US is far easier, because of our borders folks can walk over from Canada or Mexico. Once here, it's easy to exist in the underbelly, work and make far more than even in European countries because our laws permit it. Even when caught, there isn't a deportation if you then claim asylum or religious persecution from Islam.
      You 'heard stories' but anecdotes that aren't even yours aren't the norm. Everyone "knows a guy" or "heard a story".
      My inlaws are from the Philippines. We sponsored them here and they stayed for 4.5 years. They could have went back any time to visit but chose to stay here and work. They just couldn't stay out of the country for a set amount of time; not that they 'couldn't leave' 🤣 They only went back because they stupidly wanted to get their PI government pension (which was peanuts) instead of staying the last 6 months to make them permanent residents.
      The USA is WIDE open. You have no clue.

    • @proy1990
      @proy1990 Před 2 měsíci +5

      @@ADadSupreme my knowledge from around 3 friends is as anecdotal as your single experience in Spain. A friend of mine, from Italy actually, missed so many important family things because if she left the US, her green card process of already 2 years would have stopped. Of course, she was not obliged to stay, but the bureaucratic process is so slow and flawed for these legal processes that put people in awful situations. Another friend went there with his wife (she got sponsored by employer) with a family visa. Even though he was already there, he couldn't work for many months because the work visa is a separate and long process.
      FYI: in Spain it is the same, if you get there from Africa you can get to work staying illegal, but here I'm talking about legal immigration and the issues you (or any national of any country) have no idea because you are a citizen.. "I really can do exactly what I want without a really heave hand" yes, because you are a national... If you were Spanish you would be able to open as many accounts as you want..

    • @user-ow7do9ju2q
      @user-ow7do9ju2q Před 2 měsíci +2

      Please travel more. Eventually you'll run back to US and appreciate it.

    • @ADadSupreme
      @ADadSupreme Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-ow7do9ju2q Defintely will keep traveling. The world is wonderful.. I've been to Iquitos Peru and that place was a trip... literally and figuratively (ayahuasca). Many places in the Navy but Spain was the first country I "lived" in longer than 4 months.
      I think Poland is next for me, then Germany.

  • @usman7207
    @usman7207 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice graphs. ❤

  • @karinacysne1965
    @karinacysne1965 Před 2 měsíci

    I would love to know more about the numbers and differences between countries. Please do more…

  • @MartinNew14
    @MartinNew14 Před 2 měsíci +88

    What baffles me is why numerous migrants who enter Europe illegally, particularly young men, seem resistant to embracing integration, diversity, and LGBTQ culture. This resistance appears to be a significant factor contributing to various challenges.

    • @kkkk25yearsago79
      @kkkk25yearsago79 Před 2 měsíci

      Not accepting LGTV already proves they have a Higher iq

    • @alganis3339
      @alganis3339 Před 2 měsíci

      @@kkkk25yearsago79 EU value that we are all sharing (with different degree ofc) so we don't care about your opinion ! 🤡🤡

    • @cosmindvd
      @cosmindvd Před 2 měsíci +19

      In Romania started to come a lot of immigrants from Asia (Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Vietnam) but no problems so far because not even one of them is a illegal immigrant, Poland does the same thing, and is one of the safest countries in the world.

    • @ruud9761
      @ruud9761 Před 2 měsíci +25

      "embracing" is probably best replaced with "acceptance". Not even everyday people in EU countries will embrace LGBTQ culture or diversity, they accept it. Nor do I think anyone should feel like they need to embrace those, it's perfectly fine to have your own cultures and not want to deal with the cultures of others.

    • @efemertsanl2085
      @efemertsanl2085 Před 2 měsíci +17

      i am here in europe for my studies atm. you can not believe how backwards some of my friends are. i have no idea how someone studying in uni can be homophobic but it is a real issue no one talks about.

  • @ooPoDoo
    @ooPoDoo Před 2 měsíci +28

    You kept immigration statistics from Greece, Cyprus and Malta out for a reason? A focus on Portugal, Spain and Italy would be more useful than on Ukraine and Russia.

    • @AmericanDreamer
      @AmericanDreamer Před 2 měsíci +1

      exactly!!! Ukraine and Russia are not Europe to begin with!

    • @taknoef9195
      @taknoef9195 Před 2 měsíci +4

      because most migrants dont tend to stay there long term, he already mentioned in the video that places like greece, cyprus, malta are losing more immigrants than are coming in, he focused on places where immigrants are staying long term

    • @abhishekbagaria76
      @abhishekbagaria76 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@AmericanDreamerhey bro help me for illegal immigration

    • @abhishekbagaria76
      @abhishekbagaria76 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@taknoef9195bro you too help me for illegal immigration

    • @DostoenVnimaniay
      @DostoenVnimaniay Před 2 měsíci +3

      ​@@AmericanDreamer Україна - це Європа!

  • @silveryuno
    @silveryuno Před 2 měsíci

    I knew the situation was complex, but damn... I vote for more videos about this!

  • @velvetimpulse
    @velvetimpulse Před 2 měsíci

    Great video and fantastic data. I wish you explored that last part (what kind of visa each migrant nationality is most likely to have) a bit further, as in, other regions besides the ones you mentioned. Nevertheless, really well done. I wish the discussion here in Germany took this approach and added some much needed rationality.

  • @bcdaron
    @bcdaron Před 2 měsíci +28

    So Europe had no significant immigration from the U.S. & Canada block?

    • @user-lb8bg6kj9m
      @user-lb8bg6kj9m Před 2 měsíci +31

      More like emigration to US and Canada.

    • @jokuvaan5175
      @jokuvaan5175 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Would be interested to also see emigtation and immigration statistics to US/Canada

    • @ivani3237
      @ivani3237 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Shocking, right?

    • @adamelghalmi9771
      @adamelghalmi9771 Před 2 měsíci

      its sort of the other way around, eastern europeans love the US's fat stacks that they give away

    • @ehannasir8464
      @ehannasir8464 Před 2 měsíci +2

      alot of american don't even travel out side of the us, so not that crazy

  • @davidrodriguez9500
    @davidrodriguez9500 Před 2 měsíci +5

    this video didnt say anything

  • @optimize.
    @optimize. Před 2 měsíci

    Relative impact vis-a-vis population size and concentration within countries around certain urban areas would be interesting to understand.

  • @user-cw6wq3go1f
    @user-cw6wq3go1f Před 2 měsíci

    Would be interesting to see the employment data correlated to this. Like what sectors people are working, what % of family reunification person are working as well.

  • @atilla4372
    @atilla4372 Před 2 měsíci +22

    As a Namibian I've always found it interesting how black Africans are portrayed as the face of the European replacement theory when we only barely surpass north africa in numbers and are behind the middle east and south Asia.

    • @ukj5850
      @ukj5850 Před 2 měsíci +16

      The reason is because you are mostly watching media from the Anglosphere. In America and Britain the black population is.much larger. While in Germany it is focused on Arabs.

    • @Croz89
      @Croz89 Před 2 měsíci

      ​​@@ukj5850Well in the UK it isn't that large. France has way more black Africans than the UK. Largest immigrant group here are Indian/Pakistani.

    • @Omar-kl3xp
      @Omar-kl3xp Před 2 měsíci

      @@ukj5850no true the black population in Britain is about 3.4% of the population while Indian and Eastern European are much higher , Indian are over 12%of the England population yet when people say immigrants they immediately think that black Africans are highest immigrant which it is not even close

    • @sabrinarodrigues629
      @sabrinarodrigues629 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Theory?

    • @Waludka
      @Waludka Před 2 měsíci +1

      great replacement theory is from a French old racist, who is living in 1911. No one wants to replace Europeans, it's just due to wars and conflicts. Migration is a natural thing and all organisms do it to survive. Don't listen to extreme right concpiracies, they are delusional.

  • @F22ERaptor
    @F22ERaptor Před 2 měsíci +3

    Immigration becomes a problem when it is too big. There are simply too many immigrants per native population. For this reason you see the rise of anti-immigrant parties. No one denies that some immigration is good - and it is. It is when it is too large that the immigrant groups have a significant number that this becomes a problem.
    Solving the birth rate is a separate issue, and should not be conflated with immigration, nor should immigration be thought of as a solution to low birth rates.

    • @user6343
      @user6343 Před 2 měsíci

      Just out of interest what would be a better alternative to increase birth rates? I would say making things like kindergarten and schools better/more affordable could help many families but especially single parents.

    • @F22ERaptor
      @F22ERaptor Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@user6343 Unfortunately there is no alternative to increasing birth rates - either you increase birth rates or you don't - that's a reality we have to accept. Replacing the native population with foreigners doesn't solve the low birth rate issue - it still persists. You are correct that Kindergarten and schools could be more affordable, but generally families are under a lot of pressure both in time and money. One parent used to be enough to support the whole family (whether it's the mother or the father who work) the kids are looked after by a stay at home parent. It's not possible now - costs are too high. I think making energy cheaper will have a knock on effect, as will housing - at the moment houses are simply too expensive. If you take immigrants out of the equation, houses will still be too high - this is because not enough are built, but more so that Hedge Funds, Investors and Corporations are purchasing residential real estate. Since these parties have access to more funds they easily outbid families for homes or force them to raise their initial offers. That's for families, but it is worth noting that the marriage rate has also declined to all time lows - due to Divorce laws and this is an unintended consequence of the #MeToo movement.
      General attitudes have changed, Women tend to wait longer to get married but Men generally don't want older women and after 30 it gets increasingly difficult to give birth - women are under more pressure on that front.
      There's a lot more - but too much to fit in a CZcams comment. Great question though.

  • @AhmetSerenSungur
    @AhmetSerenSungur Před měsícem +1

    Great topic with good insights! I would like to learn the type of jobs/work by nationality for immigrants in Europe if possible 🙏🏼🙏🏽🙏🏿

  • @simonstary2927
    @simonstary2927 Před 2 měsíci

    Hey thanks for the video I was just teaching some lessons on demographics and this came in handy

  • @josecentis4098
    @josecentis4098 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I'm Argentine with Italian passport, like me, in Argentina trere are many people with european citizenship that you did not split in your analisys....

    • @BisseleWixxele
      @BisseleWixxele Před 2 měsíci

      😂😂😂. You're Latin American. No Italian.

    • @user6343
      @user6343 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@BisseleWixxeleNah it's actually a major concern of the Italian gov. that the large amount of Argentinians with Italian roots ask for their EU citizenship (as Italian law allows that) to be able to come to Europe, vote in Europe and profit from better living conditions in Europe. Milei had a reason in saying that he wants to build a nation resiliant and economically strong like Italy, which for us europeans seems strange but compared to South America's economy is strong

    • @josecentis4098
      @josecentis4098 Před 2 měsíci

      @@BisseleWixxele you are right, I'm latin american. I just comment that if I move to europe, I will not appear as inmigrant but I consider that is a mistake. I will be an inmigrant as any other.
      I agree with you that Italian government has to change this law, many people here without any connection whit Italy (just a distant italiann relative) get the citizenship.
      In my case, my mother was Italian, but I'm Argentine not Italian. I think Italy goverment has to change this situation asap!

    • @theteamxxx3142
      @theteamxxx3142 Před měsícem

      @@josecentis4098 well at least you would blend into italian society really fast as we share culture , similar languages , religiion , morality etc etc if you really wanted to work and blend in and not as a welfare dog

  • @kavky
    @kavky Před 2 měsíci +9

    "How do we fix our aging population?"
    "How about we make it easier for our young citizens to find employment, get married and start families by lowering their tax burden and offering them low interest home loans."
    *gets thrown out the window*
    "Let's import massive amounts of people from outside the continent to keep salaries low and demand for housing high. Doesn't matter where they come from, they'll integrate just fine, we just need to spend more of our citizen's tax money on welfare for them so they can be comfortable."

    • @scottanos9981
      @scottanos9981 Před měsícem +1

      Boomers gonna boom 😅

    • @theteamxxx3142
      @theteamxxx3142 Před měsícem +1

      And if u don't want to pay taxes ur the bad guy ahahhahahah

    • @bonsaiboi9083
      @bonsaiboi9083 Před měsícem

      This should be common knowledge by now
      But in Germany you are branded as extreme right if you say this
      Putting your countries' citizens first is simply what a nation should be built upon. But you will probably never have intelligent debates over this topics in Germany, it is all just low IQ left vs. right fighting...

    • @sidizem5173
      @sidizem5173 Před 5 dny

      Capitalism is great, am i right ? 🤑

  • @sydaske_
    @sydaske_ Před 2 měsíci

    This is a really good intro but we need to hear factual data about what comes after that

  • @XGD5layer
    @XGD5layer Před měsícem +1

    "since it singles out Muslim countries" in the area only, the biggest one is in SEA

  • @javiervll8077
    @javiervll8077 Před 2 měsíci +71

    Spain 🇪🇸 has always been a tolerant and open country with people who come from other countries, since for many years we were immigrants in France 🇫🇷 , Germany 🇩🇪 or Switzerland 🇨🇭 and we contributed to the progress of these countries. Now we have a large Hispanic American community (Colombia 🇨🇴, Venezuela 🇻🇪, Cuba 🇨🇺, Ecuador 🇪🇨, Argentina 🇦🇷...) due to our historical and cultural ties; as well as from North Africa, especially Morocco 🇲🇦 due to its geographical proximity and even from Ukraine 🇺🇦. I believe that legal and controlled immigration and people who want to come to Spain to work and contribute to the progress of the country will always be welcome.

    • @HShango
      @HShango Před 2 měsíci +3

      That's a similar case with a lot of western countries though. The issue is the economic issues that the global South South has and yes people there try to change situations there, but...as per usual the elites in the global South are super corrupt.

    • @aaronruss6331
      @aaronruss6331 Před 2 měsíci +9

      Well you know we were the same in ireland. I don't have a problem with people coming to Ireland but within reason and in a balanced and positive way. We should have tough and high standards and make sure that people who come here have jobs supplied and are checked properly(including refugees and political migrants). We should be welcoming but not foolish and not to the detriment of our country.

    • @ciarand2823
      @ciarand2823 Před 2 měsíci +5

      There are towns in Ireland where there are more foreigners than native people, many of them don't speak English and many of them aren't interested in integration with their new neighbours.

    • @AshkanPacino13
      @AshkanPacino13 Před 2 měsíci +7

      @@aaronruss6331 you should stop islamization of Ireland first

    • @jakubzov
      @jakubzov Před 2 měsíci +1

      Proof? ​@@ciarand2823

  • @dreamingof777
    @dreamingof777 Před 2 měsíci +18

    Europe needs to develop a program, which encourages ethnic Europeans to have more children.

    • @dinsel9691
      @dinsel9691 Před 2 měsíci +3

      😂😂😂😂

    • @stocwalker8292
      @stocwalker8292 Před 2 měsíci

      Here in Italy they do have a lot of tax breaks but still no children

    • @akeno6451
      @akeno6451 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Its mainly because women work and have no time for having childs or if they have then only one or two. The conservative status of the women staying at home and the men working should be restored otherwise even if having children is subsidised people just not have the time for children. I personally do all I can to prevent the demographic collapse ( I have 4 children ) The ultimate goal should be the fertility rate of 2,1 because thats the replacement rate and the european union no longer needs migrants for sustaining the economy.

    • @onlineonlineaccount2368
      @onlineonlineaccount2368 Před 2 měsíci

      @dreamingof777....Will never happen lol. You can not force people to have more childeren if they don't want to and the socio-economic climate is not conducisve. Just accept that ethnic Europeans will decrease in numbers, this has been the case for years actually. Just that populist bait media want to focus on it so they can win elections. The old age in Europe increasing and the childbirth rate is decreasing. European women are also not virtle as before due worsen health and genetics.

    • @vivek4634
      @vivek4634 Před 2 měsíci

      @@akeno6451 Would you like forced imprisonment of women for the sole purpose of procreation ? Sounds like you would like that.

  • @harshbedmutha3786
    @harshbedmutha3786 Před 2 měsíci

    Dice deeper pls or from different perspectives, but keep doing the good work

  • @florianpierredumont4775
    @florianpierredumont4775 Před 2 měsíci +1

    As a French myself, this is how I see things : for the immigrants from north-Africa, it's an "old" immigration, their families and them have been coming to Europe for 60 or 50 years, so it's normal they are more present on the "family reunification" part of the stats. For Afghans, Syrians and Ukrainians, its a "new" immigration, that started in the last 10 years, as consequences of conflits. Between the two, you have the African immigrants, who are a bit of both, some of them having been coming to Europe for decades (mostly located on the west part of the continent), and others that are coming in more recent waves (mostly from the east of Africa).

  • @M_Jono
    @M_Jono Před 2 měsíci +13

    2030 UK Sharia Law
    If you dont act now

    • @Sneakyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
      @Sneakyyyyyyyyyyyyyy Před měsícem +1

      Yess😢😢 facts

    • @user-oy5bf1vz5c
      @user-oy5bf1vz5c Před měsícem +2

      1757-1947 English Law in india
      2nd largest economy to poorest economy
      Now oppressors are feeling the same what oppressed people once felt

    • @galinor7
      @galinor7 Před měsícem

      ​@@user-oy5bf1vz5care you talking about your mum?

    • @sidizem5173
      @sidizem5173 Před 5 dny

      InchaAllah ❤

  • @T.O.H.
    @T.O.H. Před měsícem +3

    Turkey is not a country in the Middle East. Some of its territory belongs to the Middle East, just as some of it belongs to the Balkans and the Caucasus. If you include Turkey in the Middle East just for a piece of land, then you need to include it in the Balkans and the Caucasus as well. If you are confused, you can call the geography where Turkey is located Anatolia because it is a country that is a mixture of many civilizations and geography.
    If Türkiye does not belong to the Balkans, it does not belong to the Middle East either. If it belongs to the Middle East, it also belongs to the Balkans and the Caucasus. There is no logic in including a predominantly "Muslim" country in the MENA region, because many countries in the Asian region also belong to the Turkish nation and believe in Islam, but they are included in Asia. Isn't this ridiculous? Turks are not Arabs! Stop showing it in the middle east!
    Also, stop pretending that only Muslims live in Turkey. There are Christians, Deists, Atheists, Tengrists and Jews all living together here. Save yourself from this Western illusion.

    • @IntoEurope
      @IntoEurope  Před měsícem +2

      Turkey is 99% Muslim: www.state.gov/reports/2022-report-on-international-religious-freedom/turkey/#:~:text=Section%20I.-,Religious%20Demography,to%20the%20government%2C%20includes%20Alevis.

    • @T.O.H.
      @T.O.H. Před měsícem +2

      @@IntoEurope How did they reach this conclusion? Nobody asks people about their religion. In the past, everyone was automatically written as Muslim in the religion section, which the link you sent does not prove anything and this is not true. Objectively, people have never been asked to state their religion. The last census was held 20 years ago and only there people were asked about their religion. If the same application were made now, it would be seen that all of these things are wrong.
      99% of Turkey is not Muslim. This is false information and there is no objective source that can verify this information. So the information you sent is just nonsense and fabrication.
      The objectivity of this can only be seen in applications such as "e-edevlet " ; You can contact them whenever they are asked to state their religion. Please do not spread false information.

    • @AlperenYldz-fq1nz
      @AlperenYldz-fq1nz Před 24 dny

      ​@@IntoEurope A sizeable chunk of ME countries such as Egypt, Jordan, Iran and Lebanon are Christians. Kosovo, Albania, Bosnia, Chechnya, Dagestan all have Muslim majority and located 100% in Europe, the country with the biggest Muslim population, Indonesia, is not located in Middle East and is surrounded by other non-ME Muslim majority countries such as Malaysia and Brunei. You also have Singapore, another non-ME country with almost 1/3 of population as Muslim with a higher GDP per capita than every EU member, universities ranking higher than every EU located university and a higher average IQ than every EU country.
      That inference was rather naïve.

    • @eroktartonga4032
      @eroktartonga4032 Před 17 dny

      @@IntoEurope Türkiye is Uniter Nationalist, Secular country which is exactly locate at the border of West Asia and East Europe as a bridge. Middle East is a Racist politicial term used to define Arab countries. Middle East doesnt even exist. Europe is Northwest Asia aswell. Not a continent itself. A peninsula. Türks are not Islamist and the majority is not Muslim. Erdo's Political İslamism is created by Global trade lobby and puppeted by Nato/Usa. Elections were allways fixed.

  • @andrewbrown464
    @andrewbrown464 Před 2 měsíci

    More videos please

  • @prolarka
    @prolarka Před 2 měsíci

    is irregular the word you use in place of illegal?

  • @brazilchem
    @brazilchem Před měsícem +8

    Family reunification, or how to come here to NOT work.

  • @Hustlin87
    @Hustlin87 Před 2 měsíci +18

    I wonder how civil war would affect the economy?

  • @Caldaron
    @Caldaron Před měsícem +1

    asylum and family might be the same here...

  • @querch1066
    @querch1066 Před 2 měsíci

    Sure. Go ahead and dig deeper into the subject.

  • @nikrose5229
    @nikrose5229 Před 2 měsíci +9

    Europe for Europeans

  • @mildlydispleased3221
    @mildlydispleased3221 Před 2 měsíci +81

    French people when migration is mentioned: 😡

  • @frofrofrofro900
    @frofrofrofro900 Před 10 dny

    Greetings from Tricity in Poland

  • @avus-kw2f213
    @avus-kw2f213 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Not enough data
    I want more focus on the countries where the people are moving to Europe from
    I predict in the distant future that their Will be countries with a birth rate below replacement and high immigration rates to Europe leading the country to become somewhat empty in a relatively small amount of time

  • @larrydogson5448
    @larrydogson5448 Před 2 měsíci +33

    So in Germany, only 8% come to work, 85% are basicly people who come as "refugee" (mainly people who just want wellfare) and their family. This is so depressing.

    • @stocwalker8292
      @stocwalker8292 Před 2 měsíci +6

      Bro they do work no matter how they entered

    • @Lucas-wn5wm
      @Lucas-wn5wm Před 2 měsíci +1

      The rule of money will always flow to the newer investments and innovations. So its no wonder that money will move to poland etc.

    • @larrydogson5448
      @larrydogson5448 Před 2 měsíci +20

      @@stocwalker8292dealing drugs is not a job.

    • @stocwalker8292
      @stocwalker8292 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@larrydogson5448 Yes, and I said they get a job, didn't say they deal drugs. Even though a large portion of illegals do bc of inequality

    • @larrydogson5448
      @larrydogson5448 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@stocwalker8292In Germany half of the people collecting wellfare are non germans. Not counting the "Germans", that have a migrant background (we are giving away citezenships like candy)