Less Russians in Europe means more security/savety for Europeans.
Strong-Soft-5646 on
Even remaining percents are way too much. Should be 0.
karateninjazombie on
I’m surprised they’re giving them out at all.
X-SRB on
I have a different idea. Europe should do the opposite – issue more immigration visas for skilled Russian workers. That way, you’re both draining the Russian state and economy of valuable people and getting skilled people who usually have no problems with integration into Europe to fill much needed job positions. For national security reasons, a clause which prohibits them from working in sensitive areas of employment should be added. It’s a win-win situation. A huge majority of smart and educated people in Russia are anti-Putin.
AverellCZ on
Still too many. Needs to go down to zero. They can apply for political asylum if they are not putinists.
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Sounds like a feature, not a bug.
Less Russians in Europe means more security/savety for Europeans.
Even remaining percents are way too much. Should be 0.
I’m surprised they’re giving them out at all.
I have a different idea. Europe should do the opposite – issue more immigration visas for skilled Russian workers. That way, you’re both draining the Russian state and economy of valuable people and getting skilled people who usually have no problems with integration into Europe to fill much needed job positions. For national security reasons, a clause which prohibits them from working in sensitive areas of employment should be added. It’s a win-win situation. A huge majority of smart and educated people in Russia are anti-Putin.
Still too many. Needs to go down to zero. They can apply for political asylum if they are not putinists.