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– Ethnic norwegians are in the minority – Haugesund Newspaper

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Research director Asle Toje believes ethnic norwegians will be a minority in Norway in the future.

OSLO 20161007. The nobel peace prize in 2016. Forskingsdirektør by The Norwegian nobel institute Asle Toje after the announcement by Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos as the winner of this year's peace prize at the nobel institute in Oslo on Friday. Photo: Heiko Junge / NTB scanpix

OSLO 20161007. The nobel peace prize in 2016. Forskingsdirektør by The Norwegian nobel institute Asle Toje after the announcement by Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos as the winner of this year’s peace prize at the nobel institute in Oslo on Friday. Photo: Heiko Junge / NTB scanpix (Photo: )

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Wednesday la Brochmann-committee presented its report on how immigration affects the Norwegian welfare system. Dagens Næringsliv writes that utvalgsmedlem Asle Toje, research director of the nobel institute, disagrees with the selection in several areas and that he put forward more their own notes to the report. He turns in one of the comments stated that ethnic norwegians will become the minority in the future if current immigration policy continues.

– Report framskrivinger assumes that ethnic norwegians will not be in the minority. The report simply stipulates that immigration will decline, without explaining why or how, type Toje.

He confirms that there have been hefty discussions about this in the selection. Although he believes that the major asylankomstene in 2015, when it came 31.000 people of Norway, can be a new form of normality.

– We live in a world where there are 7.5 billion people and where there are no signs that peace will descend. On the contrary, we see a resurgence of conflicts, ” he continues.

Toje also have very little faith in kvalifiseringslinjen the majority of the selection to settle on. It is unrealistic and too expensive, he believes. Norway should instead choose the asylum seekers from countries that can more easily integrate in the Norwegian society. He refers to Canada as a greater degree of “håndplukker” asylum seekers who get to come to the country.

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