The asylum and migration issue is a complex problem that has preoccupied the European Union for years. Previous discussions and approaches have been translated into a four-phase plan in this article to provide a systematic, scientific analysis of the feasibility, advantages and disadvantages of each approach.
Phase 1: Dealing with asylum seekers already in the EU
The first phase focuses on people who have already arrived on European soil. The question is how these people should be dealt with in order to save costs on the one hand and promote integration on the other.
Reduction of social benefits
Suggestion: the total social benefits (citizen's allowance, child benefit, housing benefit) for refugees should be reduced to a maximum of 50 percent, compared to what a person or family could net on a 40-hour week and minimum wage.
- Pro: The cost savings for the state could be significant, which could fund other social projects.
- Contra: The reduction of benefits could significantly reduce the quality of life of asylum seekers and lead to social marginalization.