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Finland is the living proof of the lie at the heart of mass migration
Release Date
2026-03-21
Media
The Telegraph
Summary
The article frames the debate over mass migration in developed countries as a clash between internationalists and nationalists. Internationalists argue that immigration is economically and demographically necessary, claiming that migrants can integrate easily and contribute positively to public finances. Nationalists, however, emphasize concerns about national identity, public safety, and fiscal sustainability.
Using Finland as a case study, the article highlights that the economic impact of immigration varies significantly depending on migrants’ origin, education, and pathway of entry. Data suggests that some refugee groups, particularly from Somalia and Iraq, may impose substantial long-term fiscal costs, while others, such as migrants from Germany, contribute positively. This challenges the idea that all immigration is uniformly beneficial.
The article also points to political and social implications, including higher welfare dependency among certain migrant groups and their voting patterns. It criticizes policies that prioritize family reunification over economic selection and argues for a more restrictive and targeted immigration approach. The author concludes that migration policy should focus on limiting numbers, selecting migrants likely to contribute economically, and ensuring informed public debate based on accurate data.
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Finland
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