Travel › Re: Pitures Of Illegal Immigration To Europe. by blackspade(m): 8:35pm On Oct 01, 2009 |
@ EuropeanWhat I have described above is already happening in Malta. Although they estimate 3% of the population of Malta consists of immigrants (without counting the thousands of unintercepted illegal boat people), in 2008 immigrants in Malta (almost all African) by far exceeded the birth rates of the native Maltese, whose fertility rate hovers around 1.5 Children born per woman. [size=14pt] Emigrants' Commission says arrivals this year top birth rate[/size] If the EU's immigrant population were proportionately divided according to the member states' surface area, Malta would only be allocated about 100 illegal immigrants, the Emigrants' Commission said in a bid to persuade Europe to share the burden.
The commission quoted figures to prove that, when compared to other EU countries, Malta is overburdened with immigrants - over 11,000, nearly three per cent of the population, have reached the island since 2001, according to government statistics.
In this small island stretching barely over 112 square miles, there are about 40 immigrants per square mile - a total of some 4,500 - alongside the 3,000 citizens crammed into the same space, the commission said in reaction to the EU's new immigration pact that calls for voluntary burden-sharing.
Numerous organisations which work in this field believe the actual figure of immigrants in Malta stands at some 6,000 to 7,000, with many leaving the island and resuming their journey across Europe.
As it made its case for burden-sharing, the Emigrants' Commission elaborated that, since the immigration phenomenon started in Malta, an average of 1,250 immigrants arrived by boat each year.
A record number of landings were registered this year, when the rate of immigrants who entered Malta exceeded the local birth rate, the commission added.
Asked whether such comparisons could fuel racial sentiments, commission head Mgr Philip Calleja replied that, while it could be that there were some racists, "there are also many who sympathise with immigrants".
He insisted that the aim of the commission was to persuade Europe, through the figures, to take on its part of the burden.
For one to better understand the EU's need, if not the duty, to help Malta carry the burden of irregular migrants, it was important to look at the population densities of EU countries, he said.
The three most densely populated countries are Malta with 3,267 people per square mile, followed by the Netherlands with 1,023, and Belgium with 879. The least populated country is Finland with 40 people, while the UK has 639 and Italy 500.
Reacting to these figures, Neil Falzon, local representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, said the reallocation of immigrants from one EU country to another is a tool for responsibility-sharing.
However, this should be kept separate from member states' quotas for refugees who come directly from third countries, given the far more desperate living conditions of refugees in other parts of the world.
The UNHCR strongly reiterated the need for Malta to encourage and facilitate the effective integration of refugees through targeted programmes on issues such as education, cultural awareness and employment.
Like the UNHCR, the Jesuit Refugee Services supports the government's call for increased responsibility sharing among EU member states.
While understanding the challenges posed by immigration, JRS lawyer Katrine Camilleri said, all people who are in Maltese territory, irrespective of their legal status, are to be treated with dignity and to have their human rights respected.
A Home Affairs Ministry spokesman said the government supports the EU immigration pact as it believes in the need for more support by EU member states to deal with the immigrant problem.
Source: http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20081011/local/malta-has-a-disproportionate-immigrant-population |
Politics › Re: What If You Were In Charge Of All Spending In Nigeria? by blackspade(op): 9:12pm On Sep 30, 2009 |
@ PapaBrowne
I see your point. When I originally started this thread, I intended on posting eight parts detailing how I would do all of this, but as you see I haven't touched this thread since last October. . . |
Politics › Re: The Transformation Of Nigeria, Part III- Lekki Megacity Master Plan (Lagos) by blackspade(op): 8:28pm On Sep 30, 2009 |
Bump. |
Politics › Re: What If You Were In Charge Of All Spending In Nigeria? by blackspade(op): 8:25pm On Sep 30, 2009 |
blackspade: [center][size=13pt]What if you were in charge of all spending, and trading that occurs in Nigeria?
What would your goals be to accomplish?[/size][/center] |
Politics › Re: Former US President Gives Fashola International Award by blackspade(m): 8:20pm On Sep 30, 2009 |
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Family › Re: Unlucky Couple by blackspade(m): 7:24pm On Sep 30, 2009 |
[size=30pt]ADOPTION NOT ABORTION.[/size] |
Family › Re: Unlucky Couple by blackspade(m): 7:23pm On Sep 30, 2009 |
[size=30pt]ADOPTION NOT ABORTION.[/size] |
Family › Re: Unlucky Couple by blackspade(m): 7:23pm On Sep 30, 2009 |
[size=30pt]ADOPTION NOT ABORTION.[/size] |
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Travel › Re: Nigerian Consulate In Nyc by blackspade(m): 12:02am On Sep 30, 2009 |
That's good, I'm happy that you had a good experience there. The restaurant sounds really interesting!!  |
Travel › Re: Pitures Of Illegal Immigration To Europe. by blackspade(m): 11:57pm On Sep 29, 2009 |
@ morpheus24 Why are you wasting your time yelling at this mutated sack of waste? He is only lashing out at us due to the fact he knows Europeans are in their dying age. @ EuropeanI'm happy to see Africans migrating to Europe en masse. After all, it is the place where 95% of various stolen African properties ended up. When the ancestors of present day "white Africans" illegally embarked on African soils, they stayed, settled, and falsely assumed that they would in turn create another "white homeland"; they were gravely mistaken and we now see their descendants receiving the brunt of retribution. I see this mass illegal migration of Africans as Europe's chickens coming home to roost. Europeans are a dying group of people. Your people are aging fast, and have very low fertility rates; this all means negative population growth. European nations, and nations with predominately European populations all have low fertility rates, which is why there is such a high demand for immigrants. When I see Africans heading to Europe, I see future seeds being sewn. Africans in Europe make up a large portion of immigrants there, and have some of the highest fertility rates. The more Africans in Europe, the more influence we will have there. Black Africans are currently the fastest growing segment of the population in the UK, and are amongst the fastest growing segments of society in many nations across Western Europe. Our population growth there will only continue, especially when this materializes: [size=16pt] 50 MILLION AFRICANS INVITED TO EUROPE[/size] Saturday January 3,2009
AN EU job centre for migrants
seeking work in Europe has been opened secretly in the West
African state of Cape Verde.
The project is the second phase of a Brussels tax-funded plan to invite more than 50 million African workers into Britain and other members of the 27-nation EU bloc.
The advice centre, based in the island nation’s poverty-stricken capital Praia, follows a similar job centre opened in the desert
African state of Mali in October.
The project is part of the EU’s controversial plan to help Africans find work legally in Europe.
The centre will provide details of job opportunities in EU states, including Britain, and provide training and support for potential migrants. It is being heralded as a “pilot scheme” by EU officials for other job centres across Africa and Eastern Europe.
But last night the timing of the scheme to invite a new wave of migrant workers to Europe was called into question as tens of thousands fear for their jobs across Britain and other EU states in the gloomy economic climate.
UKIP leader Nigel Farage asked: “What the devil are we doing opening up job centres in Africa when we have 400,000 projected to lose their jobs in the UK in the next six months?”
Matthew Elliott, of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, said: “As people all over Britain and Europe face redundancy and unemployment as the recession bites, it is ludicrous that the EU is frittering away taxpayers’ money on such inappropriate schemes.”
The project is part of EU Commissioner Louis Michel’s master plan for the “mobility” of workers between African states and
Europe.
Source: http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/78180/50million-invited-to-Europe While the global European population continues to decline and consolidate, Africans are growing fast in population, and are spreading to all corners of the Earth. Europeans went from 30% of the worlds population in the 1950s down to 12% of the worlds population today. Africans on the other hand were 9% of the worlds population in 1950s, and are now 15% of the worlds population. This percentage is expected to increase to 28% in 2060, with a large portion living outside of Africa. nationalpolicyinstitute.org/publications.php?b=populationThe future of Europe is no longer white skin and blue eyes, dumb oyinbo. |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Breaking News~iran Fires Off Long-range Missile In Latest Test. by blackspade(m): 4:36pm On Sep 29, 2009 |
Good news, it's good to see Iran is well equipped with that it needs to take on the bully in the region. Tudór: A terrorist nation should NEVER be allowed nuclear weapons. If iran continues on this path its days are numbered. . . . What's your prediction for the worlds most destructive terrorist nation, Israel? The trespassing zionists have been pushing their luck these last few decades. If their leader keeps biting the hand of uncle sam, uncle sam might not be there to help them in their war on lies. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Angola's AMAZING Post-War Transformation by blackspade(op): 2:42am On Sep 27, 2009 |
Lwandle: Angola are doing very well for themselves, they have had to start literally from scratch and are working to revitalise their infrastructure by building roads schools hospitals social amenities etc etc!
Perhaps the good thing for them is that they have learnt from their neighbouring countries and are building the foundations that if done properly would see their country prosper.
They told the IMF and World Bank no thanks.
As for our brothers crying democracy please give us a damn break their is no such thing even in those western countries you love so much its just a perception a sugar coated lie that they use to impose puppets on US! [size=16pt] +1[/size] |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Angola's AMAZING Post-War Transformation by blackspade(op): 1:21am On Sep 26, 2009 |
Una dey vex??  You guys are just looking at the pictures. This country is planning for its future, not just going on like they could just ride the oil boom. Their economy has already been proven to have become less dependant on the oil sector. Their growth is still positive at 6%, compared to others that are in the negs. I'm not naive, you guys just can't stand to see another country on the up. Read all the texts I've posted, I'll even get some reuters info to prove to you how investors think Angola is the next hotspot |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Angola's AMAZING Post-War Transformation by blackspade(op): 12:10am On Sep 26, 2009 |
bawomolo: ^^^
I don't see why african countries should settle for aristocratic regimes. we all know what that leads to.
civil war, No, not always. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Angola's AMAZING Post-War Transformation by blackspade(op): 12:09am On Sep 26, 2009 |
^^ It's a warning for people with slow dial up internet, it takes forever to load for them. |
Politics › Re: Oshiomole Paralyses Entire Education System In Edo State! by blackspade(m): 5:03pm On Sep 25, 2009 |
Africans strike more than the f.ucking French, from South Africa to Kenya, there is always some kind of strike going on. . .
. . .I understand a few strikes, but I'm sick of so many strikes in social areas like health and education. The public can't afford to miss a day without these services. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russian Obama by blackspade(m): 4:59pm On Sep 25, 2009 |
I read about this guy, amazing!  |