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I have heard Stephan on more than one occasion refer to there only being about "50" migrants of the over 800,000 refugees in Germany who got a job and most of those are in the post office. I am paraphrasing but I think I got the gist of it. However I am unable to find any data to corroborate this assertion. Is there any, or is perhaps Stefan using "truthful hyperbole" to exaggerate a point?

Sincerely,

BenShade

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I know not Germany, but according to a Bloomberg article "The Most Closed-Off Nordic Nation Is Yearning for Immigrants."(Denmark) In the article it talks about "Danish data show the fiscal benefits of employing foreigners". The actual data shows the opposite in the same article, the only thing that doesn't is a chart they made up. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-04-20/scandinavia-s-most-closed-off-nation-is-now-yearning-for-immigrants

I heard the Norwegian postal service was paying people under the table and providing accommodation to illegal workers a while a go, probably similar stories in other countries. Many migrants are probably going to speak English or French, if they even have a second language at all.

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