That question was discussed on yesterday's SVT Aktuellt 21.SVT's answer: Economic immigrants who want a better life and who think Europe is "a single big ATM."This year, 82,000 people have traveled to Europe via the Mediterranean. 2000 has died on sea voyage.This was, among other things, what was discussed in yesterday's SVT News. And many viewers probably perceived the broadcast as unusually honest.It was SVT's foreign commentator Erika Bjerström who answered the question of what is bringing immigrants over the Mediterranean to the EU.She had very concrete and straightforward answers:Young men who lack refugee status travel from democracies who are not in war as they see Europe as a "cash machine" and they travel here for a better life.Migrant streams come from West Africa.These young men, (and it's almost just men) come from countries such as Senegal, Nigeria, Côte d'Ivoire and Gambia.These are democracies with good economic growth. But these young men have heard about Europe in a rosy-red light, and want to seek happiness and a better life, "says Erika Bjerström on SVT Aktuell's live broadcast on Thursday night.92 percent of those traveling across the Mediterranean to Europe travel through Libya, explains Erika Bjerström."The big problem is that these young men are wrongly informed. They are looking at Europe as a single big ATM. They have grown up with relatives going to collect money that they then send that home to their villages in Africa.It is important therefore that they receive accurate information that it is dangerous and illegal to enter Europe in this way.Erika Bjerström points out that men can not even stay in Europe because they are "economic migrants"."90 percent are just migrants in search of a better life," she says.The EU is currently investing in information programs to make immigrants stay in their homelands.Indeed, the EU has very big problems in managing the tens of thousands of immigrants who succeed in moving from Africa to Europe. Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic refuse to receive them in their countries.Erika Bjerström believes that the EU is completely taken on the bed. She points out that this is about a globalization "which contributes to overcrowding".Erika Bjerström thinks that the EU was completely taken by surprise by the numbers. She points out that this is about a globalization "that got supersonic."According Bjerström it has gone so far that the EU now wants to build large camps to capture immigrants already in Africa.A big taboo in the EU now is that they want to invest in camps in North Africa where they will seperate economic migrants from refugees.And those who are economic migrants should be able to return home in a dignified manner, she says.