What is the reasons for the massive immigration to Europe? I believe there is several, which has made people come in far greater number than what was originally planned. If i am correct the largest waves began in the 90s, then the second wave after 2001 with the invasions in the Middle East. The third were made possible through the "Arab Spring" with the killing of Gadaffi, enabling Libya to become an important transitport for the boat immigrants from Africa. The Middle Easterns do mostly come from Syria and Iraq, but there is also those who come from relatively stable countries which take advantage of the situation to get a better life.
There is also the Lisbon and Dublin treaties which was signed in the 90s, which ensured free movement in European countries. With the addition of several new EU-members from poorer Eastern-European countries, this made the Slavs move westwards. There is also another reason for the most recent immigration patterns, a massive black economy which is supported by different Mafia in southern and eastern europe, as well as gangleaders in Northern Africa.
These organizations make billions on human trafficking every year. By this i also mean the smuggling of people over the borders. Immigrants pay 50 000 Euro or more per head. What i don't understand is that the politicians still stick their head in the sand and doesn't want to fight the real problem. I would imagine the European mafia has very many, call them lobbyists in the political sphere, which is financed through seemingly legal sources.
The problem is that the black economy is so massive. I've seen estimates that 20% percent of Europes annual money flow is in the black economy, corruption and the mafia. So how do we fight this trend in a reasonable way? How about putting the spotlight on the human trafficking, which every sane person is against, even the SJW. That the so-called right-winged parties in Europe doesn't use this card is hard to understand. The chart i posted shows only those who registered and there is very many who goes under the radar as well.