According to latest polling information released by the European Commission, immigration is the main concern of Europeans, ahead of economic problems and unemployment. The 38 per cent of respondents across the European Union citing immigration as their top concern contrasts to a similar poll last November when the economic situation, employment, and public deficits topped the list. AFP reports since November immigration has become “a hot topic, with Italy, Greece and Malta having to deal with unprecedented arrivals by sea from Africa and the Middle East.” Calais, described as “the latest flashpoint” where “each day hundreds of migrants attempt to sneak across to Britain via the Channel tunnel” is also cited. The Spring 2015 Standard Eurobarometer poll showed that at 38 per cent, the issue of immigration at a European level is “now way ahead” of the economic situation, which was top concern for 27 per cent of the people polled, just ahead of unemployment at 24 per
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