Mass non-European immigration to the EU is a process that has
shaped and continues to shape Europe's demographic development as
well as Europe's societies. Started with little public debate it
has become a part of Europeans everyday life. Some member-states
have been a more preferred destination to others due to various
reasons. These might be simply a historical consequence of previous
experience with certain countries, ex-colonies for example, or
simply economic, language, social and even cultural reasons.
Although immigration occurred due to necessity after the end of
World War II and immigrants helped to restore the "glory" of
Europe, with time they have become an integral part of it and
political as well as social debate has emerged as to whether this
need for immigrant workforce did not trigger a process that can no
longer be reversed. Recent surveys suggest the majority of
Europeans consider that there are "too many immigrants."
Immigration has been on EU agenda for some time now but some
questions still remain unanswered: for instance has been done
enough in order to ensure a positive outcome of the process for all
parties involved in it? Europe is a magnet for immigrants and with
growing differences between prospering EU countries and poor
surrounding regions there is little belief that immigration flows
will decrease. Furthermore it is an issue since each member-state
decides its own immigrant scheme and it is up to the state to
integrate the newcomers. What has been accomplished, what results
did the policies implemented bring and what more can be achieved is
what I will try to present in my book.
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