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Migration in the mind game
First of all, the hardliners: I don't think it's possible to stop migration. The research is also quite clear. Just one example, the more difficult it is for someone to enter, the more likely they are to stay in the country to which they have fled. So here's a little mind game. One builds proper schools in which migrants learn the language and everyday life in Europe for the first 1-2 years and can also prove their qualifications depending on their capacity. This would probably have alleviated several problems. 1. Crime through boredom, drugs... 2. you can already see whether someone makes an effort or otherwise stands out in a negative way 3. if you really deport, at least a small transfer of knowledge takes place, which could provide impulses in the country of origin Financing: one offers services that otherwise the tugs take over teachers: Training for those who have already arrived What do you think about this?
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