Racism is like a diehard stain. It’s tough work to rub it off society.
With Finland suffering from an economic downturn and rocketing health sector costs, it is beyond me how parties like the National Coalition Party (NCP) don’t see the elephant in the room, the Perussuomalaiset (PS)* party.
The PS loathes migrants, especially Muslims and visible minorities, but have never justified the reasoning behind their hatred. Why does the PS and the government tighten dramatically Finland’s migration policy during an economic downturn.
Thanks to the Ukrainians, Finland received a net sum of 58,000 migrants last year. That is expected to plummet in 2024 to 30,000 and in 2025 to 15,000, according to the ministry of economy.
Swedish People’s Party Education Minister Anders Adlecreutz suggested that Finland should aim to get annually net 40,000 migrants in order to plug the labor shortage.
The suggestion was given the thumbs down by PS parliamentary group leader Jani Mäkelä, who said that it was a bad idea to bring more people from abroad than newborns, which amounted to 43,000 in 2023, according to Statistics Finland.
Historically, during the cold war, Finland has done everything possible to limit the amount of migrants to Finland. In the 1970s, when thousands of Finns were emigrating to Sweden, Finland decided not to take in foreign migrants to compensate for the shortfall.
With parties like the PS in government dictating migrant policy with the support of the National Coalition Party, it’s clear that these parties and Finland are way behind the times. The shortsightedness of their policies has already caused damage to the country.
