The problem of migrants is growing daily in Europe and that its gravity is greater than before. The number of migrants this year has already exceeded 100,000 (about 15% higher than the last, record, year);
Practically every European country thinks about either deporting migrants, making the asylum laws more difficult, or simply shutting the borders: from France that under Sarkozy deported EuropeanAccording to the EU’s internal rules, the country in which migrants first arrive is supposed to deal with them, giving them a temporary authorization to stay or grant political asylum.
Reasons Why Migration Into Europe Is A Problem.pptx
Reason Why
Migration Into
Europe Is A Problem
With Different
Solutions
Teacher Salnikova O.V.
School 13
Klin
The problem of migrants is growing daily
in Europe and that its gravity is greater
than before. The number of migrants this
year has already exceeded 100,000 (about
15% higher than the last, record, year);
Practically every European country thinks
about either deporting migrants, making
the asylum laws more difficult, or simply
shutting the borders: from France that
under Sarkozy deported European
According to the EU’s internal rules,
the country in which migrants first
arrive is supposed to deal with them,
giving them a temporary authorization
to stay or grant political asylum.
But many migrants wish to go north, to
Germany and Scandinavia, where they have
relatives and better prospects of finding a
job.
Every country in Europe is willing, at most, to be the transit point
for migrants; none is willing to be the point of settlement. Thus
everybody tries to pass the hot potato of migrants to its neighbor.
Perhaps it might seem odd to an impartial observer that
rich Europe of more than 1/2 billion people is unable to
cope with one hundred thousand migrants and refugees
The difference is that the African and Middle Eastern
migrants who come to Europe have often no relatives,
friends or even the vague possibility of a job.
These trends look even more unmanageable for Europe when
one takes a longer-term view and realizes that sub-Saharan
African population which is currently only slightly greater than
that of all of Europe is expected to be almost six times greater
by 2100. Thus, economic migration will, if anything, increase.
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