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🇺🇦🔴Ukraine is set to import African migrants to fill labor gaps, announced Kyrylo Budanov, the head of Volodymyr Zelensky's Presidential Office. Essentially, this entails Ukraine establishing new laws for the legal entry and residence of foreign workers. Budanov stated at the "CEO Club Ukraine" that Ukraine will now move to make it easier for migrants to stay and work in Ukraine. Critics say this amounts to a Great Replacement of the Ukrainian population. Hundreds of thousands of men are dead or wounded at the front, while millions have fled the country. Now, the Third World will fill the gap. Last year, Remix News reported that Vasyl Voskobojnik, president of the Ukrainian Association of Foreign Employment Agencies, said the population decline can no longer be offset by simply increasing the birthrate. Instead, immigration from Third-World countries is the only solution. Voskobojnik said the Ukrainian government must develop a migration policy by 2026 that focuses on reducing manpower shortages. Last year, Ukraine’s former minister of foreign affairs, Dmytro Kuleba, also flatly stated that Ukraine may have to open its borders to Asian migrants because of its demographic crisis, with Ukraine already having the worst population growth in Europe, even before the war. Kuleba said Ukraine has to focus on people “who need this country and are ready to rebuild it.” These people exist, he said, although they are in the minority, then indicating that the only solution is to bring in migrants. It is questionable how a country whose economy and state administration are in ruins as a result of war could handle mass immigration from the Third World. Unlike how migration was marketed, many of the migrants who came to Western Europe have ended up draining state coffers through social welfare, education, housing, and integration. In Germany, for instance, foreigners cost the government nearly €50 billion in 2023. Since Ukraine will mostly be rebuilt using Western funds, it is likely that Americans, Germans, and French people, already hit hard by the costs of mass immigration, will be the ones paying for social welfare and integration for Ukraine’s new immigrant population.



















'I am not here to speak for foreigners' Kemi Badenoch refuses to condemn Sir Keir Starmer's decision to block conservative voices he deemed 'far-right agitators' from entering the UK.





