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You raise some good points. There's definitely an issue re the 'fit' between host and migrant cultures. Notwithstanding, doesn't the ever decreasing trends in most developed countries' populations necessitate a pro-immigration policy?
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Not at all. Is there an issue about needing young workers? Sure there is. But have Governments faced equally difficult problems and overcome them? Absolutely. Immigration is just an easy way to flood the market with cheap workers, because Governments aren't interested in actually working on lasting solutions to encourage birthrates, etc. In any event a Guest worker program are a much more fitting solution. In such cases people can fill the jobs that need filling, and than leave at the end of their time, and you don't have this ridiculous situation whereby muslims will be the majority in Hollands three major cities within the next 10 or so years. Responsible solutions can be reached, but ultimately I think Governments are afraid to touch immigration and multiculturalism. It is a sacred cow...