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There's a clear critique of the political incentives that support mass immigration, often driven by ideologies that deem immigration inherently beneficial. However, the consequences—such as increased crime, social destabilization, and the potential for trafficking—are often ignored or downplayed.
The claim that many migrants are primarily motivated by family reunification and access to benefits underscores the complex interplay of economics, social needs, and political motives. The situation has led to a cultural and demographic shift that threatens existing social cohesion.