Quote Originally Posted by Sjakihata
This is completely true for Denmark, it's the so called second (or even third) generation who makes most of the trouble. Often because they are unemployed, alienated and feel useless for society. Social issues.
Yep.If thats the case the problem is more of a Social problem then immigration problem. In Finland the most problematic minority has been the "gypsies" or Romanic people as they are called here.But both the "Gypsies" and Finns have had their share on causing the problems. I think the best way to avoid this kind of problem is to spread out the housing of the Immigrants so they start to live inside the Nation and the Culture and not to make "cultural pockets",that isolates and alianates them from the majority.But if that doesnt help and they start to behave like Criminals there should be enough will to treat them like the criminals they are in that case.Belonging on a ethnic minority shouldnt provide an excuse of criminal behaviour to anyone.