Quote Originally Posted by Husar View Post
As for the ability to come here, how do sub-saharan Africans do it? Are they as wealthy as Syrians?
One could also ask why the ones that do migrate are the ones doing it and not their neighbour or their uncle. Is it random, is it because they feel more entitled to a better life than the rest, is it because they recently lost a job etc.?

It may indeed be that many of those that migrate are wealthier (and healthier) than many of those that do not.

And because we know for certain that some of them will inevitably breed some terrorists, we should send all of them elsewhere?
Pretty much, plus for other reasons I've brought up here and in other threads.

The thing is that some of them are entitled to a life in Europe.
Here I disagree.

"a situation characterized by respect for and obedience to the rules of a society."

Would you call tax evasion respect for and obedience to the rules of a society? I'd rather give you that bar brawls are part of our culture...
When people are doing drive-by shootings, using bombs and hand grenades, there is probably a lot of other criminality going on as well. For example, as I quoted earlier:

Norra Grängesbergsgatan [is] a Malmö street known for its illegal nightclubs
All kinds of economic criminality probably follow the people that are behind the bombings and other severe antisocial behaviour. You can presumably take tax evasion for granted in such environments.

The most serious thing is not things like shootings, bombings and illegal nightclubs in and of themselves; but the sum of these things, where the monopoly on violence is weakened and the state is less capable of enforcing its laws.

Police themselves are often attacked in Sweden (as well as firefighters) with rocks, and in 2012, a Malmö police station was even attacked with a bomb.