In several German states including Hesse, Baden-Württemberg, and Hamburg, around three-quarters of benefit claimants are either first- or second-generation migrants, suggesting that mass immigration of low-skilled workers is not a net benefit to Europe's largest economy

Two-thirds of unemployment benefit recipients in Germany are migrants as cost to taxpayer skyrockets by 122% since 2010



by ExtremeComplex

4 comments
  1. I am pretty sure this truth will criminalized in Europe shortly. And bringing this up will be labeled as hate.

  2. How much of overall benefits is that? Sounds like you may have just found unemployment is something migrants are struggling with more than anyone else. Likely due to disenfranchisement

  3. Can we stop pretending now that uneducated, unskilled, undocumented immigrants pay for themselves and are an economic benefit?

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