Which description indicates the LEAST likely motive for European hostility to migrants today? (1 point) Responses fear that a large influx of refugees from war-torn countries like Syria risks the introduction of extremist terror cells fear that a large influx of refugees from war-torn countries like Syria risks the introduction of extremist terror cells the fact that, like most other developed countries in the West, European nations have almost zero population growth the fact that, like most other developed countries in the West, European nations have almost zero population growth concern that a surplus of economic migrants willing to work in low-paying jobs and without benefits will depress wages and job opportunities for citizens concern that a surplus of economic migrants willing to work in low-paying jobs and without benefits will depress wages and job opportunities for citizens concern that the introduction of foreign cultural traditions will undermine what many view as historic European cultural traditions and erode European identity concern that the introduction of foreign cultural traditions will undermine what many view as historic European cultural traditions and erode European identity concern that the distribution of refugees and asylum seekers is disproportionate, unfairly burdening the taxpayers of the countries harboring the largest numbers of them

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The description that indicates the LEAST likely motive for European hostility to migrants today is:

**the fact that, like most other developed countries in the West, European nations have almost zero population growth.**

This is because while population growth factors into discussions about migration, it is generally not a direct motive for hostility. In contrast, the other listed motives are more closely linked to immediate concerns about security, economic opportunities, cultural identity, and the perceived burden on resources.