Boys relax.
They got 500.000+ new ppl, they need like half of that in extra payments to the social and pension nets over the next few years. Additionally, at least 200.000 will be denied asylum if analysts are to be believed, due to their geographic origin or incomplete documentation proving they are Syrians/Iraqis.
Now, together with reports that "quality of migrants" seems to be dropping (i shit you not-this is the exact wording of a police official-with quality he means more "savages") tightening of the borders is at hand. The main wave went through Slovenia in the last couple of weeks (alltogether 180.000 passed through) , barb wire is already here (120 km of it, Hungarian surplus LOL), will start erecting some obstacles intended to better "channel" migrants tomorrow., ie on 11th of November.
All that is needed now is closure of German and Austrian border and our border will close too for migrants. I assume Croats, Sebs, Macedonians and Greeks are preparing for this contingency as well.
Tightening of repatriation law is already supposedly in the works. The law enables migrants to bring their entire families after them.
I still think this wasn't some "attack" on EU, but a planned thing.
The one thing that puzzles me is this though, if borders will close, laws will get tighter, what happens with the supposed 3 milion more refugees that are waiting on this journey if UNHCR is to be believed. Will they all be held in "hot spots" (detention centers) in Turkey and at EU's outer borders? Getting cherry picked, based on education and socioeconomic status?
I ask this because i don't believe the need for contributions to the welfare/pension systems will be adequate just with this first 3/4 of a million people (some will be deported, some will leave, some will go on welfare, it's a question how many will actually get work and contribute)