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Recently, in Europe, the voice against immigration seems to suddenly rise. In France, Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Front, shouted in front of voters that "all immigrants in France will be driven out"; In the Netherlands, the Futun List Party, which was established only a few months ago, held high the banner of anti-immigration and became the second largest party in the country. In Denmark, the Danish People's Party, which opposes and hates immigrants, has an important influence on the government. Far-right parties in Austria, Italy, Germany and other countries also have the same slogan against immigration.

The article "Europe: Who Did Immigrants Offend" written by Tang Ji was published in the No.1 1 1 of Semimonthly Talk, which analyzed the history, background and root causes of the exclusion of immigrants in some European countries. The article said that the history of immigration in Europe is not long. After World War II, Europe was short of labor, and a large number of immigrants took the opportunity to flood in. At that time, European governments adopted an inclusive attitude towards immigrants. After the drastic changes in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, a large number of Eastern Europeans poured into Western European countries, but at this time, the economic growth rate in Western Europe slowed down and the ability to accommodate immigrants declined. A large number of immigrants have brought pressure to the social economy of various countries and triggered a series of social problems.

The article holds that the emergence of immigration problems has its profound internal and external reasons. From the perspective of European countries, the phenomenon of aging population and labor shortage still exists, which really needs immigration to supplement. According to United Nations estimates, due to the aging population, Europe will have to introduce at least 700 million immigrants to solve the labor shortage problem before 2050, including 23 million in France, 26 million in Italy and 40 million in Germany. The German media shouted loudly: "If you don't immigrate from abroad, who will push the wheelchair of the German elderly in 50 years?"

However, a large number of illegal immigrants entered Europe without legal procedures, which changed the attitude of Europeans towards immigrants. Illegal immigration has become one of the most intractable problems in European countries. After the drastic changes in eastern Europe and the opening of borders in western European countries, it is more convenient for illegal immigrants to enter Europe; Many people in areas where regional conflicts and ethnic conflicts occur try their best to enter Europe, a paradise of peace; What's more, European countries have always failed to come up with effective control measures, and illegal immigration organizations have become increasingly rampant, making the immigration problem more acute.

The governments of Britain, Italy and other countries have always regarded cracking down on illegal immigrants as a major event, and the police have also made great efforts to arrest many illegal immigrants, but this has not stopped illegal immigrants from going to Europe. Because some countries' policies take care of illegal immigrants. For example, in Britain, as long as "asylum" is used as an excuse, most stowaways will not be expelled.

The article said that European governments actually only welcome two types of immigrants, one is high-tech talents and the other is cheap labor. These two types of immigrants can directly contribute to their own economic development. However, when high-tech talents and pure labor enter Europe, a large number of illegal immigrants are inevitably mixed in. This leads to the strange phenomenon that on the one hand, EU countries shout against illegal immigrants, and on the other hand, they issue work permits to illegal immigrants.

The article holds that in developed countries in Europe, immigrants have indeed played a positive role in supplementing the labor force and promoting economic development. But most immigrants, especially illegal immigrants, are engaged in jobs with poor working conditions and low income, such as being servants, cleaners and washing dishes in restaurants. Most immigrants live in slums. Immigrants also have the highest unemployment rate. Therefore, immigrants are generally pessimistic and unable to integrate into the local social life. These factors objectively create conditions for the breeding of crime.

These manifestations of illegal immigration, coupled with the ineffective measures taken by European governments in managing immigration, have led to an increasing negative impact of immigration, which has intensified the resentment of some European locals against foreign immigrants. European extreme right-wing parties took advantage of this mentality, adding fuel to the fire and pushing the problem to the extreme. Their main slogan is to oppose immigration, blame all problems such as the country's economic downturn and the deterioration of social security on immigrants, and promote racial discrimination and xenophobia with violent tendencies.

The article said that, in fact, in the proportion of crimes in European countries, immigration crimes only account for a small part. In order to win more votes in the election, the ultra-right forces in Europe made a big fuss about it. Horribly, the agitation of the far right on the immigration issue has made the problem more acute. There have been violent activities against foreign immigrants in all countries, and even in Germany, there have been vicious violent incidents in which foreign immigrants were beaten to death.

The rise of the extreme right forces largely reflects the seriousness of the European immigration problem. At present, European countries have taken more severe measures against immigrants, intensified the crackdown, increased the amount of fines, and revised refugee policies.

Although European countries have made great efforts on immigration, the effect is not ideal. Because countries have never touched on the substantive issue of how to treat their immigrants fairly and guide them to integrate into the local society.