WHY DON'T IMMIGRANTS WANT NEW IMMIGRANTS? Engin Erkiner
WHY DON'T IMMIGRANTS WANT NEW IMMIGRANTS?
Engin Erkiner
Old Whether immigrants do not want new ones in the country they live in varies according to periods and countries. In the 1960s and 1970s, when the history of immigration to European countries was not old, immigrants tried to bring their acquaintances to the country they lived in.
Immigration, Contrary to popular belief, it is for the benefit of the bourgeoisie. New immigration means new workers and helps reduce workers' wages, or at least limit their rise.
1981 In 2015, a hunger strike was held in Paris to demand that paperless workers obtain residence and work permits. There was intense immigration to France, especially from its former colonies.
Two separate unions had different views on this issue.
The relationship between CGT's attitude and racism did not have. Indeed, newly arrived immigrants were curbing wage growth when they entered the market as workers.
The situation where old immigrants who have been living there for at least ten years do not want new immigrants is similar to this. What is different is that older immigrants feel the pressure of competition from unions before.
New immigrants are often unqualified. They necessarily enter the cheap labor market. This means that it is more difficult for former immigrants who have been in this market for years to find a job and have to work for lower wages.
People who used to be happy about the increase in their numbers with people coming from their hometowns do not want this anymore. Depending on the current state of the economy, capitalism wants new immigrants. It received approximately one million Syrian immigrants. The President of the German Employers' Association responded to those who criticized the government and argued that the country needed cheap labor. Approximately one million people were first sent to German courses and, after a short training, were introduced to different areas of the labor market.
The German economy was able to absorb approximately one million people to a large extent, especially by directing them to areas where cheap labor was required. It is difficult to find a German among the bus and truck drivers, ticket checkers, and security personnel whose numbers have suddenly increased. For several years, attempts have been made to limit asylum-seeking migration because the labor market is saturated. There is no need for new people. In addition, it is made difficult for Syrians to reunite with their families.
It is worth noting that more than a million people came from Ukraine in the last two years, they received residence and work permits without applying for asylum and began to enter the labor market. The capacity of the labor market is strained and newly arrived unskilled workers are undesirable. New legal facilities are provided for the migration of skilled labor, but the number of these people is not large.
In addition, people with this feature usually speak English.prefers countries. As immigration becomes more difficult, immigrants do not want new ones.