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The Immigration Industry: The New Political Business Model

Has a new political elite embedded itself across the Western world, extracting billions from taxpayers through welfare systems and public spending programmes to finance a vast migration industry that enriches political allies, government contractors, NGOs, and corporate interests while ordinary people struggle with the consequences.

Created a mass immigration service industry, big business, benefits for the rich.

Across the Western world, a political class has emerged that increasingly appears to serve itself rather than the people who elected it.

Ordinary citizens work, pay taxes, struggle to buy homes, raise families, and fund the State through their labour. Yet billions of euros are being diverted into a vast immigration industry that enriches governments, NGOs, consultants, accommodation providers, recruitment agencies, legal firms, and corporate interests.

Mass immigration has become big business.

Every new arrival creates another demand for accommodation contracts, welfare payments, integration programmes, legal services, translators, administrators, consultants, and publicly funded organisations.

An entire ecosystem now exists whose financial survival depends on migration continuing at ever-increasing levels.

The more migrants arrive, the more money flows. The more money flows, the more powerful the industry becomes. The more powerful it becomes, the more aggressively it demands further migration.

Meanwhile, the people paying for it all are expected to remain silent.

Housing shortages worsen. Infrastructure struggles. Public services come under increasing pressure. Wages are suppressed in many sectors. Communities are transformed at a pace never approved by voters. Yet politicians continue to insist that more of the same is the solution.

The greatest scandal is not immigration itself. The greatest scandal is that a permanent migration industry has been created whose interests are increasingly separate from those of ordinary citizens. Those who benefit financially from mass migration rarely live with its consequences. They do not compete for scarce housing. They do not wait years for healthcare. They do not see their communities transformed without consultation. Instead, they profit.

Across Europe, North America, and elsewhere, people are beginning to ask a simple question: who is this system really serving?

It certainly does not appear to be serving the taxpayers who fund it.

The uncomfortable reality is that mass immigration has become one of the largest publicly funded industries in the Western world. Governments feed it, corporations profit from it, activist organisations defend it, and a growing network of vested interests depends upon its continuation.

What began as policy has become an industry.

What began as an industry has become a business model.

And ordinary hard working people and families are the ones paying the bills.

If this is true, and it sure looks very like what is happening now, a political class has installed itself in the western world and takes tax funds out of each country through welfare payments, to award them to themselves and billionaire clients to enrich themselves. Benefits for the rich, they have created a mass immigration service industry. Free Housing, Free Health care, but its not really free, its paid for by the hard working tax payers.

Is this new immigration industry business model the modern successor to colonization and slavery, a political business model that leaves no path to escape except its removal?