“…While discourses vary, the framing is often similar: aid is understood as a substitute for the right of asylum by focusing on economic migrants rather than on refugees. Rather than welcoming refugees, PRP frame aid “at the source” (Follis, 2019, p. 2) as a more enlightened approach. PRP in Hungary (Thomas, 2019), Poland (Follis, 2019), Spain, (Sakona, 2019), Germany (Alternative für Deutschland, 2017), Austria (Balfour et al, 2019), Italy (AGI, 2018), Belgium (VRT NWS, 2010), France (Caramel, 2017), Greece (ANEL, 2013), Slovenia (SDS, 2015), Portugal (CHEGA, 2019), Czech Republic (Willoughby & Trachtová, 2019), Denmark (Danish People’s Party, 2017), Lithuania (Partijos Tvarka ir teisingumas, 2016), Malta (Borg, 2020), Slovakia (SNS, 2020), Luxembourg (ADR, 2014), Sweden (Sweden Democrats,n.d.…”