Incidently, Slovenia has one of the most liberal (open) migration laws in Europe, and the fact that more then 200.000 people (mostly from ex Yugoslavia Muslims, Serbs, Croats, since they were the vast majority of the aplicants) got Slovenian citizenship since 1991 till today is something for you to think about. You're talking about Yugoslav citizens who were forced to take out Slovene citizenship because of Slovenia's treason in 1991?
Still, it's interesting you referred to them as "migrants". Proves my point.
It doesn't prove any of your points since that number includes a large portion of immigrants to Slovenia from all former republics. Something you are obviously not aware about. Which does prove my point. I stick to facts. Not assumptions or even lies.