>>39581057People who cannot contribute are a strain on infrastructure, a net negative. They clog public services at a minimum.
Its important to know where blame lies though. It makes no sense to blame poor uneducated people for flocking to developed nations by invitation to improve the quality of their lives. The problem lies in the government making such policy for cheap labor. It has cultural implications for social order also, but that is arguably secondary.
The real insanity that no one talks about is that it can be reduced to plumbing, literally. Its not hard to impress third worlders. Indoor clean running water is a big deal, itself dwarfed by sewage, garbage collection, mass transit, and the big one, electrical grids.
Thats whats really being given away. Thats the bait. Generations of natives built the infrastructure and systems, and it is being given away to people who do not show competence or potential for maintaining it.
While its true that this coincides with politics and an attack globally on specifically traditionally white nations and those living in them, it still makes sense to follow the money, and its not just anti white NGOs who profit as gears in the machinery of human trafficking.
The business class realizes they can buy the government apparatus and use it to force these policies. They disdain the traditional notion that free people can make their own offspring and use the resulting culture to dictate government norms. So everything is geared towards preventing the financial ability to form families or live longer, save money, have useful wages, afford stable homes etc.
Instead, the idea is to gift the infrastructure to the poorest countries, attract them here so they can turn labor on and off at the border, essentially catching labor from "the wild" instead of letting the native herd regulate it themselves. Once the labor is here, the same scam is run on them in the next generation.