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Disaffected young Moroccan immigrants to Europe have few skills and no work prospects — making them susceptible to Islamic radicalization, experts say.
"It's very easy to say these are Muslim terrorists. But they are also economic migrants," said Susan Gilson Miller, who studies Morocco's history.
The young men "may or may not be having success." Those who are not succeeding may "feel excluded, unsuccessful, deprived and alienated," Gilson Miller said.
At least 10 men with Moroccan origins are suspected in terror attacks last week in Spain and Finland. Italy also kicked out a number of Moroccan men last week on suspicion of terrorist activities.