Hehehe...show me one example of a European country that has lost out because of migrants and I will show you a flying pig. If a muzungu can go to Nairobi seeking opportunities(legal or otherwise) then he has no moral authority to stop the Negro from doing the same in his country.
Absolutely. Moreover, the economic benefits to the host country of migration are by now generally established, although xenophobia inevitably leads to denial of the same.
I think the issue here is not that of people trying to migrate for better economic opportunities; many people do that, including quite a few of us posting here. The real issues are: (a) the conditions that have forced them to take such a
desperate path, (b) the human traffickers who have taken advantage of such desperation, and (c) what happens to them once they are in the water.
(a) and (b) should be handled mostly on the continent. (c) to be handled mostly on the EU side, but much can also be done on the other side, at the water's edge.
The real problem right now is that nobody is doing all that is necessary. Given that, my view is that first step is for Africans to look out for fellow Africans and not expect a lot from Europeans.