In light of this, it is less surprising that more than two thirds (78%) of the people in the 38 European countries surveyed are concerned about the influx of irregular migrants into Europe. In all countries except Albania (49%), there is a majority of people expressing concern about this issue, even in traditionally pro-migration societies in Sweden (78%), Germany (75%), France (73%) and the Netherlands (68%). In terms of perceptions of Christian culture, the survey shows that the majority of EU respondents (56%) would like to preserve Europe’s Christian culture and traditions, while 35% of those who would move towards a more secular culture. Preserving Christian foundations is most important to the populations of the former socialist bloc (65%) and the V4 countries (61%).