
Cultural traditions, poor language skills, and education gaps continue to block integration efforts.
More than seven million migrants remain outside the European Union’s labour market, despite the liberal political class’ insistence that the millions of migrant arrivals in recent decades would benefit Europe.
According to the European Commission’s latest Employment and Social Developments in Europe (ESDE) report, the unemployment rate among migrants is double that of the EU average: 11.8% compared to 5.9%.
Migrants are also the most exposed to poverty, with 38% living at risk.
