How many irregular migrants
arrived in Europe in 2015? How many came to France? What cost to taxpayers?
Jean-Paul Gourevitch provides a rigorous and precise panorama of migration in
2015 in Europe - 1.8 million entries, 1,256,000 of asylum applications - and
their costs for France and the other host countries.
It analyzes the challenges
that France and Europe face while government and media disinformation seeks to
hide, leaving prosper amalgam of all kinds. Finally, Jean-Paul Gourevitch
anticipates the possible scenarios for the year 2016.
The debate on migration
remains polluted by invective and amalgams that leave gaping fracture between
those who continue to denounce the "invasions" and those that
celebrate social diversity, cultural and religious, in dealing with racist
those who share not their opinion.
Today, these migrations are supervised by mafia smugglers who controls it, despite the willingness of States to combat them. They raise concerns on the part of sedentary communities, who fear losing their culture.
Faced with such challenges, the study's objective is to disseminate healthy and fair information on Mediterranean Migration in 2015, to denounce the manipulation and clear up some misunderstandings.
Today, these migrations are supervised by mafia smugglers who controls it, despite the willingness of States to combat them. They raise concerns on the part of sedentary communities, who fear losing their culture.
Faced with such challenges, the study's objective is to disseminate healthy and fair information on Mediterranean Migration in 2015, to denounce the manipulation and clear up some misunderstandings.
The key numbers:
• 405 million euros: the bill
Hollande commitments (30 000 more migrants in two years). In September 2015,
Michel Sapin, Minister of Finance, announced a cost of "several million
euros".
• The cost of irregular migration in 2015 in France was 1.38 billion euros.
• For a more rigorous management of migration flows and a simple application of the law, France could save € 764 million in 2015.
• The asylum application is continuously increasing in France since 2008.
• 96% of rejected asylum remain in France.
• The cost of irregular migration in 2015 in France was 1.38 billion euros.
• For a more rigorous management of migration flows and a simple application of the law, France could save € 764 million in 2015.
• The asylum application is continuously increasing in France since 2008.
• 96% of rejected asylum remain in France.
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