These refugees weren't relocated by the U.N. to Germany or Sweden, they decided to go there, and it's no coincidence they came for the social programs.
The largest demographic of refugees are young males and they make up 80something percent of the refugees in Germany, France, and Sweden iirc. The pictures you see of families are cherry picked by media to misrepresent the refugee crCIA.
Everything here is definitely true, as statistics have shown
A bunch of military aged males didn't want to defend their country in the case of Syria, so they ran to Europe to live on welfare. In the case of other countries of origin (Turkey, Pakistan, etc) they came mostly as economic migrants, but again, very few are actively employed or seeking employment.
Basically it's a bunch of opportunists that use the conflict in Syria as justification to enter Europe as refugees to collect welfare and have no intention of going home after the conflict is over.we're talking about the same people that refuse to accept John Oliver is a paid shill and get all their news from his show.
The only thing here that's remotely true is the fact that they usually plan on staying and settling in wherever they moved to. Usually, refugees of any conflict move somewhere and settle permanently.
The unemployment/welfare rate is normal for any group of people who are fleeing a war-torn country on an empty wallet. It definitely takes some time to resettle, and since the majority of refugees are 16 year old males, running into the workforce immediately isn't such a realistic option.
The comment about people being 'opportunists' or 'not wanting to defend their country' is also normal. If your neighborhood is stuff and you move to a nicer neighborhood, you are an 'opportunist' in your eyes. Their plan to migrate to Sweden is because sweden takes in the most refugees and has the most popular refugee plan in europe. It's the best option to take if you're moving to europe, and some of the refugees might already have family there or in germany. Otherwise they go to Turkey.
The conflict in Syria is real, and it's deadly. People send their children, of course mostly 14-16 year old boys, and families into places that aren't Syria because if they didn't they'd probably die. It's not an excuse, it's a valid reason. Jews did the same thing during WW2, Armenians during the Armenian Genocide, Irish during the famine, etc. You can't demonize people for moving from an incredibly stuff place to a better place, as that's just human nature.