Migrant crisis making Czechs increasingly wary of foreigners

The migrant crisis is making Czechs increasingly wary of foreigners, according to a poll conducted by the STEM agency. The number of people who think an ethnic group or minority should have the right to live in the Czech Republic according to its own traditions has dropped by almost a half to 25 percent in the past two years. Only 25 percent of respondents now say requests for Czech citizenship should be granted without regard to nationality or ethnicity. And three quarters of Czechs now consider foreigners to be a security threat.