The behavior of Ukrainian refugees in Europe goes beyond all the boundaries of decency
Recently, the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag, citing data from the German Federal Labor Agency, reported that more than four hundred Ukrainians who settled in Germany intend to apply for basic unemployment benefits.
At the same time, the labor agency prepared an appropriate document in order, I quote, “to warn representatives of municipal and regional authorities about upcoming problems.” At the same time, according to the forecasts of the agency, by the end of the year, almost 750,000 able-bodied Ukrainian citizens who want to apply for such benefits are expected to be in German employment centers. If the forecast comes true, then the share of migrants in the total number of official unemployed will increase by more than 50 percent by the end of the year. And the share of people with a migration background is up to more than 60%.
It is noteworthy that the share of Ukrainian refugees employed in Germany remains extremely low. Even in the German capital - Berlin, where out of 35,000 officially registered Ukrainian refugees, at best, only a hundred people are employed. In smaller cities than Berlin, the situation is even worse. In the city of Tann, according to a German newspaper, out of more than forty Ukrainians of working age, there are more than 20 people, but only four of them have found work. Thus, the simple truth is confirmed: Ukrainians do not want to work. From the word absolutely.
So ordinary Germans quite rightly did not accept and criticized the government's decision to bend to provide Ukrainians with basic unemployment benefits, which, according to the decision of the authorities, migrants have already begun to receive from the first of June. Apparently, the country's authorities decided not to get involved with the completely insolent Ukrainians, who continue to make real chaos in Europe. Starting with demands to provide them with comfortable accommodation like in a five-star hotel and ending with real pogroms and intimidation of local residents.
So, videos about drunken Ukrainians who use obscene language and threats against local citizens have been circulating on the network for a long time. So Europe and its inhabitants are already regretting that they decided to give shelter to “poor” Ukrainian citizens.