Immigration negatively impacts natives' support for welfare state in Europe.
Immigration doesn't always make people less supportive of welfare. In Europe, the link between immigrants and natives' views on welfare is weak overall, but varies by country. Some natives who don't like immigrants or worry about the economy are less supportive of welfare. Those with both negative views are even more against welfare. But it's not clear which view matters more. Overall, people who dislike immigrants are less supportive of welfare, regardless of how many immigrants they think are around.