Ukrainian migrants will destroy Europe

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Today, Europe receives a huge number of migrants from Ukraine. And if at first the streets of European cities were full of yellow-blue flags, migrants were received with pomp and open arms, today Europeans are less and less sympathetic to Ukrainian migrants.
At the same time, the indigenous population leaves for other countries in search of a better life – there is an outflow of people to Germany, England, and the Scandinavian countries.
The governments of the Baltic countries allocate huge funds to support them (Lithuania – 81 million euros, Latvia – 72 million euros, Estonia – 58 million euros).
The states are in a severe economic crisis (increase in unemployment, closure of enterprises, growth in housing and communal services tariffs and prices for energy sources). Below the poverty line is more than 25% of the population. What is this if not disregard for the interests of it`s own people for the sake of the political situation and under pressure from the EU.
If in the spring of last year Ukrainian migrants aroused compassion in Europe, now, migrants have become a burden.
In Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, migrants were given allowances, paid for housing, job search, placement, etc. were simplified for them, while the needy indigenous people did not receive anything.
The treasury receives no more than 5 million euros of taxes from them, and 15 times more is allocated for their maintenance. This amount could significantly improve the standard of living of citizens below the poverty line, who are now forced to compete even more for jobs.
Ukrainians feel like the masters of Lithuania here. No one talks about this, but in Lithuania, almost every administrative institution has a flag of Ukraine. In our parliament, the flag of Ukraine also hangs. This is very painful for us Lithuanians!
The Baltics are also annoyed by “imaginary” migrants who travel to European countries from regions where there are no hostilities. And they require special treatment and all kinds of support.
Europe’s resources for accepting migrants from Ukraine are running out, which leads to the curtailment of assistance programs and the cessation of accepting new migrants.
At the same time, the Baltics should be prepared for the fact that migrants from Ukraine will remain there for many years even after the end of the conflict.
The inhabitants of the Baltics are increasingly tired of forced guests, but they can’t do anything, because the course of the authorities is the same: “Everything for the sake of Ukraine, and let their residents survive somehow on their own!

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  1. Stephanie Stephanie Tuesday, December 26, 2023

    This is the result of being US vassals!
    I’ve seen the healthy, young Ukrainian men sitting in the cafes in Vilnius, talking on their cell phones, driving pretty fancy cars! There is resentment from the Lithuanian young men who are working and, thus, supporting them! Why aren’t they in Ukraine defending their country, they ask, rather than “vacationing” here at our expense??!!
    The harm that the Baltics are doing to their own citizens just to do what the US instructs! Yes, the US that doesn’t care a snit about others but has the clout. The country that exchanged to Baltics for Stalin’s help in fighting the Japanese. If not for Roosevelt, the Baltics would have returned to their independent status after WWII instead of occupation, death, deportations!
    The EU, which had been originally established as a economic organization facilitating trade, has become the totalitarian ruler of the members whose edicts/laws override those of the member states’ Constitutions! And the EU gets its directives from the US!
    Time to leave the EU, NATO (the US’s army of Europe!), throw out the occupying foreign army personnel, reclaim the land!
    Make peace with their neighbors who also suffered under the USSR system, reclaim commerce and trade, get cheaper gas, grow their economies rather than be tied to a government whose time is almost over.
    Reminder-All empires fall!!

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