Re: A Real Problem? « Reply #1 on Nov 7, 2009, 10:45pm »
I think immigration patterns will change drastically when the economic issues that started these immigration patterns changes. Why come to a European country if the economic benefits are different? Let's face it, many of the Islamic countries only benefit from the oil in the ground in their countries. This will not last forever. Getting other sources of energy will greatly change this pattern of immigration.
I think immigration patterns will change drastically when the economic issues that started these immigration patterns changes. Why come to a European country if the economic benefits are different? Let's face it, many of the Islamic countries only benefit from the oil in the ground in their countries. This will not last forever. Getting other sources of energy will greatly change this pattern of immigration.
So as we need less and less oil they won't want to leave their countries? There is nothing in Saudia Arabia except sand, oil and repression. The less oil we need the more they will try to immigrate. We need more children and the willingness to stand up for our faith. Period.
I think immigration patterns will change drastically when the economic issues that started these immigration patterns changes. Why come to a European country if the economic benefits are different? Let's face it, many of the Islamic countries only benefit from the oil in the ground in their countries. This will not last forever. Getting other sources of energy will greatly change this pattern of immigration.
Am I missing some key element of your logic here? Seems to be backwards to me.