I may be late for hurr durr refugees stuff, but eh. I honestly don't have any idea what majority thinks here, but since I was doing this anyway I may as well drop it here too.
I live in Poland, so we don't feel it yet (we may never, since all of refugees want to go somewhere west because Poland is apparently too shitty for them), but I have to say I'm against accepting them (but don't get me wrong, immigrants are free to come as long as they're here for good. I would even be happy if there was some exam for "being Polish" (like in United States of A), because if you're here you surely want to be Polish), as is pretty much everyone I know. Hell, the moment where politicans from so varied backgrounds (that usually rip at each other's throats) start saying we shouldn't, you know there is one thing most Poles agree with. Also, I've been to London recently. It has changed. Few years ago it was multicultural, but now I've seen more muslims than anything. Maybe I exaggerate, but after seeing that you start to get why people are fed up with them and start to seriously think that there is something wrong going on. Multiculturalism may not be bad in some parts, it's kind of nice when it's contained to, say, capital where you can buy stuff without having to go to other country but... the moment when one group is much bigger than rest and they're actually starting to "threaten" (as in, start gaining power to possibly start making their rules rules of other people) the nation they're in, it's a problem.
Except serveral major Polish media promote it. I don't way to sound like conspiracy theorist, but it's pretty easy to check that majority of those is part of international groups (notably German ones, Verlagsgruppe Passau, Ringier Axel Springer and Bauer) or affilated with the government (it's also pretty funny, considering that President is against (he's pretty right-affilated, while majority of government is closer to left) it, which generates some hunt against him). For some reason we're also apparently compelled to do so, because rest of Europe does. Don't see any reason why we should do so.