European countries should accept all migrants as refugees. The situation present migrant situation in Europe is concerning to say the least, thousands, if not to say millions of immigrants cross European frontiers illegally every day, causing not only legal problems for themselves, but also injuries and death. For most of us trying to cross the ocean on a small boat or climbing a fence are not things that we normally perform to stay alive, but for the people that are now in the situation mentioned before, this is the only way they have to survive the conditions their lives have come. Such hard decisions should not be made more difficult by excessive paperwork, unnecessary laws or discriminative authorities that have no interest in helping these
Shawn Pogatchnik shows how important the fact that so many migrants are trying to flee to Germany and other EU countries by using statistics. Pogatchnik states that the EU countries “...has seen more than 332,000 migrants enter so far this year.” He also says that Germany “...is expecting to take in 800,000 migrants in this year.” When people read the article, they realize that what is going on must be bad enough for hundreds of thousands of people to want to flee their own country to enter another European country.
Should america let refugees in the us. I think that refugees should not be allowed in the usa and they should be kicked out of the us because nearly 44% of america are non english speakers that used to be18% so non english speakers are slowly over powering us americans and they will soon kick us out of our country we should kick them out and keep them out for america's sake.
As the wars in the Middle East continue to rage on, the European Union is beginning to face an immigrant problem. The article “Austria Finds Up to 50 Bodies Thought to Be of Migrants in a Truck” by Alison Smale from the New York Times discusses the death of 50 supposed migrants left to die by human traffickers in a truck parked on the shoulder of a highway. This event directly coincides with a conference about this immigration problem and reopens a conversation about migrants safety coming from the Middle East and the effects wars in the Middle East are having on a global scale.
More and more Muslims are escaping their home country at an astonishing rate,but the question is who will let them in their country? The article “Brave New World” written by Melissa Eddy illustrates the struggles of young Muslims escaping their country in order to find a new life. Countries have antagonized the Muslim refugees as “terrorists”. If the Muslims are rejected from every country they will be forced to stay in their own country. What thought to be a warm welcome turns into antagonism.
In the year of 2015 reporters say over 350,000 immigrants arrived in europe sea compared to the 2014 year. Within that 350,000; 2,600 0f them died or were found dead. In July of this year 203 migrants died with the start to the end of that month. Reporters found out that many immigrants don’t even travel by sea anymore, they try to walk. Whenever they try to cross the border, they may go through deserts, and usually die of dehydration.
Immigrants and Refugees have many similarities and differences. First about the things they have in common. They both live in a new country when they leave their old one. Also they both work menial jobs when they first arrive. Another similarity between Immigrants and Refugees is they both want a better life.
Immigrants and refugees have some similarities, and some differences. Immigrants and refugees have many similarities. Similarities are that they want a better life in a new country, they start working menial labor jobs, and there is a language barrier present while talking. Although there are similarities between them, there are also some differences. Some differences include immigrants choosing to leave, while refugees flee to get away as soon as possible. Some refugees also need to do illegal things like smuggling to survive. Last, some refugees may want to return home when situations become better in their home country. Even though immigrants and refugees are different in many way, and they are similar too, they are two different
Throughout American history, immigrants have been entering the country to avoid political corruption and civil rights violations. The United States have been a safe haven for many. According to the articles; The Refugees at Our Door, A Few Other Times Countries Banned Religious or Ethnic Groups and Feds to states: No, you cannot ban Syrian refugees, America has been a home for people seeking asylum. Attempting to ban refugees from entering the country shows how unethical the morals of America has become. America does not have the ethical right to stop the immigration of refugees, however, it is acceptable for Americans to have their reservations as to whether it is safe to accept strangers into their homes.
This article focuses on the migration policy in Europe and the author, Nicole Gelinas, discusses why she disagrees with the current system in place. The article beings by reviewing the number of migrants that have died while migrating out of hostile areas into safe havens. While there have been some deaths during the migration process, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has made it easier for people seeking asylum in Germany. Gelinas argues why Germany’s migration process has been detrimental to the system, however, this is not the case at all. Since Chancellor Merkel has changed the requirements, it has opened the doors for more people to seek safety from hostile areas that they live in.
The one story that opened my eyes was ali because she came to America and figured out how to speak. The immigrants were very scared to come to America. They had to learn a lot of things to come here. They had to get an education. They also need money to pay to get the education so they have to work for the money.
The changing environment throughout time has caused many families to move out of their homelands. These families are either forced to make the decision to move out, or they move by their own desire. Migration and parenthood in a new country are significant transitions that pose stressful challenges for immigrant and refugee parents. Although living in Canada can be rewarding, however, there are challenges that immigrants and refugee face through trying to adapt to the culture of Canada. These challenges may include, battling cultural shock, Language Barriers, Misconceptions of Homeland and culture, employment, and depression.
The refugee crisis is a hotly debated and controversial topic all over the globe relevant to today. The rising number of refugees arriving in the European Union has significantly increased throughout the past few years. The controversy comes from not the refugees themselves, but from where they are emigrating from. Coming from extremely hostile and dangerous countries operated by the Islamic State militants, there is a sense of hysteria from the opposing side saying that there are risks that need to be factored in when accepting such a large amount of people from places where there are high concentrations of terrorism into their home countries. On the other side of the argument, the advocates for refugees are proclaiming that as humans we have moral obligations to give the quintessential helping hand to humans whenever one is in need, regardless of their situation or circumstances. Through social activism these proponents are seeking to
Considering that our current government is trying to keep out other countries from entering our country (immigrants and refugees) because of fear of who is entering only puts those people in a position in which they can loose their lives. No, there is no situation that is exactly like the holocaust but there is countries who are executing their own people for their believes. In The New York Times, Trump states “closed the nation’s borders to refugees from around the world” and “temporarily suspending immigration from several predominantly Muslim countries.” Yes, there needs to be precautions when letting people from other countries in, especially those who are at war with the United States. When the Jews were liberated they were inspected
Over the past week, I have read and learned about the struggles of those who have taken refuge in the US. I have come to the conclusion that in the United States of America, the treatment of refugees is subpar. There is constant stigma around being a refugee, struggling with English, and simply being different from the cultural norm. I believe it is absolutely necessary to respect and allow those who enter the US because of the fear of their own home to make one in our own abundant society.
Following this article, solutions to the migration crisis in Europe will be observed and closely analyzed in order to ensure that a nation will remain stable and with standing ground on the nation’s policies and beliefs. Europe is facing the most extreme migration crisis since World War II as refugees flee from their homes in Syria. As the Parliament of Committees explore different policy ideas, a division between the European Nations is clear. The explanation stated for this division of the European Nation is the pressure applied to