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![]() ![]() From Pew Research: As the number of international migrants reaches new highs, people around the world show little appetite for more migration – both into and out of their countries, according to a Pew Research Center survey of 27 nations conducted in the spring of 2018. ![]() In Europe, majorities in Greece (82%), Hungary (72%), Italy (71%) and Germany (58%) say fewer immigrants or no immigrants at all should be allowed to move to their countries. Each of these countries served as some of the most popular transit or destination countries during Europe's recent surge in asylum seekers. (In several countries, most disapprove of how the European Union has handled the refugee issue.)The 67 million or so recent immigrants already in the US want all their families and extend families to come in through chain migration, that's why the numbers are so high. Nonetheless, more Americans want fewer immigrants or none than want more. This goes hand and hand with a new report from Gallup showing more than 750 million people worldwide would migrate if they could -- with the top destination being the United States. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() According to the UN's 2017 population projections, the population of Africa is projected to hit 4 billion by 2100 and the population of the Middle East is expected to hit around 1 billion. ![]() What happens when there is 2 billion Africans and 500 million Middle Easterners begging to be let in to America and Europe? Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab and Minds. |