Germany has 800,000 vacant jobs, and it needs at least
500,000 immigrants per year to remain competitive and keep its pension system
alive.
At the end of 'communism' in 1989, Bulgaria had a population
of 9 million. Now it is at 7.2 million. It is estimated that it will lose an
additional 7 per cent by 2030, and 28.5 per cent by 2050. Romania will lose 22
per cent by 2050, followed by Ukraine (20%), Moldova (20%), Bosnia and
Herzegovina (19.5%), Latvia (19%), Lithuania (17.5%), Serbia (17%), Croatia
(16%), and Hungary (16%). Yet, all Eastern Europe countries have followed the
British and take a strong stance on refusing to accept refugees.
The lack of global stability has created 60 million
refugees. Of those, 15 million live in refugee camps. One of them, Dadaab, in
Kenya, has now half a million people. It is estimated that climate change will
create by 2030 another 10 million refugees.
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