That was the case in the past, but unfortunately nowadays for a highly visible minority of immigrants it is not.
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[li]An unintended consequence of the decency to the less fortunate that the modern welfare state has established is that mere residence in a rich country is a source of a modest income. So marketable skills and education are not necessary anymore.[/li][li]Cheap air travel, availability of home country mass media and a sufficiently large established immigrant population mean that you can move to Berlin and not leave Turkey or Lebanon. So the courage to leave one’s comfort zone isn’t required anymore either.[/li][/ul]
That said, Thilo Sarrazin is an *ex-*politican and his theses (published in advance in a Spiegel essay this week to promote the forthcoming launch of a book of his) were denounced across the spectrum from the moderate right to the left.