at the same time as the UN’s first major migrationskonferens going on in the moroccan Marrakech, presents us the world of Pew research center a new study of attitudes to immigration in the 27 countries around the world.

immigrants are fairly weak in most places. In average to 45 per cent that their country will receive less or none at all, while 36 per cent think that the current level is good and only 14 per cent want to receive more.

In Europe, where Pew measured in ten countries, is Greece by far the most negative stance. Where to 82 per cent have fewer or no immigrants. Thereafter, Hungary (72%), Italy (71) Germany (58) Sweden (52).

All european countries with the most negative attitude belongs to those who was very influenced by flyktingvågen 2015-2016.

Sweden ends up in Europamitten with its 52% negative, 14 percent positive and 33 percent who think it is fine as it is. The figures are similar to those AS-institute at Gothenburg university compiled (by 2017), with the reservation that the latter specifically applies to the attitudes towards the flyktinginvandring.

the party recently came into a significant regional parliaments of the member states, it is clear invandringsvänligaste european country in the survey; only 30% say they want to receive fewer immigrants, while an almost equal proportion, 28 percent, would receive more. The latter figure is also the highest of all the countries surveyed.

Even the british have a relatively favorable view (37 percent negative), which may seem surprising given the role of immigration in the debate on Brexit.

the Same can be said about the united states, where the president of Trump and his supporters are pushing for a stricter migration policy. Only 29 percent of americans respond that they want fewer or no immigrants, while 44% are satisfied and 24 percent would like to receive more.

the most negatively affected, with 54 per cent who want to see fewer immigrants. Japan stands out with the lowest percentage of negative, 13 per cent. Japan takes the day out very few immigrants.

In south Africa, Russia and Israel to more than two-thirds of respondents have fewer or no immigrants, while the brazilians and the australians appear to be less critical (37 and 38 per cent negative).

the Pew has done the measurement in the spring of 2018 (see box).

migrants in the world. The vast majority are not refugees but have moved voluntarily for a variety of reasons; private, practical, or in search of a better life. The number is expected to increase.

Not far from the UN conference halls in the middle of Morocco continues boats with migrants to arrive to the Spanish south coast.

In the Sunday spread films of how a simple wooden boat full of migrants landed on the beach in Santa Maria del Mar near Cadiz. More than 30 people, among them several children, jumped out in the shallow water and ran in the country. Most were moroccans, it turned out. At least 18 of them were recovered later by the Spanish police.

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