Europe is facing a migrant crisis with almost 239,000 migrants arriving via the Mediterranean as of late November, resulting in close to 3,000 deaths. Politicians are struggling to address the overflowing migrant reception centers and voters' frustrations. The increasing numbers of young male immigrants have put Europe on a trajectory to match the 2014-2016 mass migration cataclysm. This situation warrants American attention and close study for addressing common problems. Ideas for addressing the crisis are crucial at this time.
Increasing numbers of young male immigrants have put Europe on a trajectory to match the 2014-2016 mass migration cataclysm. https://t.co/GBexklOFvE
From @BensmanTodd: Are Borders Back in Europe? What America could learn from the E.U.’s migrant crisis. https://t.co/wvF5tuYD9m
"As politicians flail, migrant reception centers are overflowing across Europe, along with voters’ frustrations," Lee Hockstader writes. https://t.co/gE0pqBuEqD
As of late November, almost 239,000 migrants have arrived in Europe via the Mediterranean, and close to 3,000 have died. Abi McGowan breaks down the issue with @ThinkGlobalHlth. https://t.co/abbxwp8gsX
Europe’s approach to its mass migration crisis warrants American attention and close study, if for no other reason than that ideas for addressing common problems really matter right now. https://t.co/GBexklOFvE
"For now, Europe’s efforts to wrestle with its migrant crisis are a contradictory mess," Lee Hockstader writes. https://t.co/QOPNUALWhc