top | item 42381522 (no title) rosmax_1337 | 1 year ago I think that's an unnecessary distinction. discuss order hn newest huuhee3|1 year ago Not really. I'm yet to see statistics which show highly educated migrants who come for work causing major issues. It's only a particular type of migration that causes issues with crime. rosmax_1337|1 year ago And "migrants" are simply not highly educated in this situation, they come from the Middle-East, and Africa.Sweden's problem with mass immigration isn't related to some Japanese dude who moved here to work with steel manufacturing.
huuhee3|1 year ago Not really. I'm yet to see statistics which show highly educated migrants who come for work causing major issues. It's only a particular type of migration that causes issues with crime. rosmax_1337|1 year ago And "migrants" are simply not highly educated in this situation, they come from the Middle-East, and Africa.Sweden's problem with mass immigration isn't related to some Japanese dude who moved here to work with steel manufacturing.
rosmax_1337|1 year ago And "migrants" are simply not highly educated in this situation, they come from the Middle-East, and Africa.Sweden's problem with mass immigration isn't related to some Japanese dude who moved here to work with steel manufacturing.
huuhee3|1 year ago
rosmax_1337|1 year ago
Sweden's problem with mass immigration isn't related to some Japanese dude who moved here to work with steel manufacturing.