I've been reading that the new immigration laws will require immigrants to take a greek language and civilization test amongst other things. That will give them the right to stay for more time. Among all the immigrants in Greece (10%+ of the population of 10 million) the Albanians are 750,000, that is the 1/3 of the total albanian population. The GDP they return to their countries (together with the Albanians from Italy) accounts for 50% of the total albanian GDP.
Now. The majority of them is hard working. But the top list of criminals and there's a crime wave after crime wave here is albanian after the greek crime. These are facts. And they can be explained.
Now There are a lot of people from Pakistan. They have never given rise to crime. Then there are a lot of chinese. They may bring very cheap products and close down greek businesses but they are not prone to crime either.
But. Albanians do speak greek fluently, do know the country's history and they will be the most likely to ace the exams. The Pakistanis and Chinese do not speak greek and have only vague ideas about greek history. They will fail the exams.
Am I right in assuming that a country has the right to choose where its immigrants come from? And if that's the case then I see no meaning at all in the government's plan to put these plans in action when it is painfully obvious that they will benefit some and put others in disadvantage, and those who will be put on disadvantage are much less prone to crime than those who will be given the advantage. Doesn't make sense.
Now. The majority of them is hard working. But the top list of criminals and there's a crime wave after crime wave here is albanian after the greek crime. These are facts. And they can be explained.
Now There are a lot of people from Pakistan. They have never given rise to crime. Then there are a lot of chinese. They may bring very cheap products and close down greek businesses but they are not prone to crime either.
But. Albanians do speak greek fluently, do know the country's history and they will be the most likely to ace the exams. The Pakistanis and Chinese do not speak greek and have only vague ideas about greek history. They will fail the exams.
Am I right in assuming that a country has the right to choose where its immigrants come from? And if that's the case then I see no meaning at all in the government's plan to put these plans in action when it is painfully obvious that they will benefit some and put others in disadvantage, and those who will be put on disadvantage are much less prone to crime than those who will be given the advantage. Doesn't make sense.
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