@existentialbro It's obvious you are not considering these issues rationally and base your opinions on subjective ideas, emotions and vague figures without any factual references.

People who have managed to get out of their countries as part of economic migration are generally educated or at least skilled people (except maybe the young children who come along) and have had enough money to arrange for transport (_not_ trafficking, as they are not controlled by anyone). Do you really think poor, unskilled people could afford the transport?! Furthermore, these people can contribute greatly to society since they are _already_ qualified for work (but unfortunately in many countries not legally allowed to work for various bullshit reasons)