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Briefly explain the impact of the refugee problem on EU countries.

The confusion caused by the refugee problem

1, economic impact

The reception and resettlement of refugees need a lot of money and manpower as support. Providing basic food and clothing is not a long-term solution. To solve the refugee problem once and for all, it is necessary to provide refugees with stable jobs, increase the state's expenditure on refugee resettlement, provide them with basic skills training and language training, and then integrate refugees into the labor market. Of course, it is necessary to provide them with welfare protection to maintain social stability. Take Germany as an example. To complete the above procedures, it will cost about $3.7 billion, which may become a heavy burden for some countries with relatively difficult economies.

2. Political influence

The political influence mainly comes from the pressure of domestic people and other parties. After the 20 10 European sovereign debt crisis, the economic weakness of European countries has not fully recovered, and a large number of refugees have flooded in to seize the resources of their own residents, which will affect the level of social and economic welfare and the per capita living standard of the people, and will inevitably breed "anti-immigration schemes" and xenophobia among the people. In the first half of this year, more than 150 refugee shelters were set on fire in Germany, and anti-immigrant demonstrations broke out in other countries, which greatly increased political instability.

3. Social shock

Social influence comes from ideological conflict. There have been many wars and conflicts in history because of religious and cultural contradictions, especially the conflicts between Islam and other cultures (India-Pakistan war, Palestine issue ...), and Muslims from conflict areas will inevitably have irreconcilable contradictions in all aspects of social life, which is like a time bomb, laying hidden dangers for social stability.