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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Emigration is a wrench, and a left-wing policy is to reduce North/South inequalities so that people in the South don't need to emigrate. (← links)
- We can't stop immigration (← links)
- Welcoming migrants is a humanist duty (← links)
- The idea that the left is in favor of mass immigration is fake news propagated by the far right (← links)
- The West practices a double standard depending on the origin of migrants (← links)
- The racist nature of the double standard when it comes to welcoming refugees is reflected in its very justification (← links)
- France has welcomed a few thousand Ukrainians and hundreds of thousands of Africans, so it can't be accused of racism. (← links)
- Ukrainian refugees have benefited from many more acts of solidarity than their North African counterparts. (← links)
- Migrants are only treated well when they come from Ukraine (← links)
- All human rights NGOs point to the existence of a racist double standard, so it's hard to deny in good faith (← links)
- Around 1 third of refugees from Ukraine who come to France are African, and France does not discriminate against them (← links)
- Afro-Ukrainians and Indo-Ukrainians are discriminated against (← links)
- Migrant aid associations report discriminatory treatment (← links)
- Many migrants are young men, economic refugees, who do not correspond to the refugees from the war in Ukraine, women, old people and children. (← links)
- It's not true, most migrants are fleeing war (← links)
- Syrian refugees are often Islamists (← links)
- The systematic equation of Middle Eastern immigrants with Islamists is fake news fuelled by the far right. (← links)
- Welcoming migrants is good for European economies (← links)
- Migrants work in jobs that Europeans don't want to fill (← links)
- There are already plenty of unemployed people to employ instead of calling in migrants. (← links)
- Migrants are an inexpensive source of labor for companies (← links)
- This exploitation is not humanistic (← links)
- Migrants will boost Europe's demographics (← links)
- Europe's population is aging and will decline without significant migration (← links)
- The race for ever more population is a mistake (← links)
- We can boost demographics through birth control measures, without migrants (← links)
- France has gone from 50 to 67 million inhabitants in just a few decades, so there's no "demographic problem". (← links)
- Europe's megacities are overpopulated, lacking housing and services, and it's madness to bring in migrants. (← links)
- There are vast rural deserts, abandoned hamlets, where it would be wise to settle migrants to revive activity and public services. (← links)
- Welcoming migrants is a first step towards building a Euro-Mediterranean geopolitical entity (← links)
- Migrants will pay for pensions (← links)
- The baby boomers will be retiring en masse, and there will be a great need for workers that European countries will not be able to provide. (← links)
- We've been announcing the need for new workers on a large scale for 20 or even 30 years, but in reality, unemployment remains high. (← links)
- We don't need new workers to replace retirees, as their tasks are performed by machines and automated workstations. (← links)
- Migrants are not really employable (← links)
- Migrants will weigh on pensions (← links)
- There are already hundreds of thousands of unemployed young people in the suburbs, and we need to train and employ them as a priority, rather than adding new migrants. (← links)
- Thanks to migrants, business is picking up (← links)
- Migrants represent a significant cost (← links)
- The economic benefits of immigration can be measured in GDP (← links)
- A significant proportion of migrants are unemployed (← links)
- Even if migrant unemployment is high, it's not high enough to offset the benefits. (← links)
- With automation and artificial intelligence, unemployment will rise in Europe, and we certainly don't need any migrants. (← links)
- Large-scale migration signals the end of the European social model (← links)
- The racism of the far right is more "smoothed out", but still very much present (← links)
- The employers tend to demonize immigration in order to divert attention from anti-social measures. (← links)
- It's the bosses who take advantage of migrants to increase exploitation. (← links)
- Europe's aberrant and suicidal economic policies (← links)
- We can't close the borders (← links)
- It's a question of political will (Australia, Japan). (← links)