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EU Migration Crisis: Causes, Impact, and Solutions

   

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Running head: QUESTION 1
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4/27/2019

QUESTION 2
1. EU Migration Crisis
As the starting of year 2015, the exceptional number of individuals from African countries and
nations of Middle East, most of them experiencing the battle, harassment, and inexorable poverty
have been coming in and within border of Europe, passing through the Mediterranean, Balkan,
and English Channels1. This “migration crisis” and people use shocking quotes intentionally has
turned colonization, refuge, border organize, and state independence in the interrelated issues,
creating migration not only the political events however, also the media’s show. In conducting
this, it has taken some problems to the forefront, from immigrant quota and the ethical
imperative that apparently ground European humanism to the impracticality of European Union,
while this has concurrently provided others imperceptible, involving old pattern of immigration,
border organize, and state hostility. In the following parts, the problem of EU migration crisis is
discussed and critically examined.
EU migrant crisis is a expression provided to the time starting in 2015 featured through rising
various individuals taking entry in the nations of EU from across the Mediterranean Sea or
overland throughout Southern Europe. It is part of the method of enhanced migration to
Europe from other continents that start in the middle of twenty century. It has met confrontation
in various nations of EU2. Further, the refugees from out of the nations of Europe
comprise asylum seekers and financial refugees. The European Commission has made use of
expression “immigrant" to define the individuals belongs from non-European nation developing
1 Jane Freedman, Zeynep Kivilcim and Nurcan Baklacıoğlu “A gendered approach to the Syrian refugee crisis
(Taylor & Francis 2017)
2 Beken Saatçioğlu “Turkey and the EU: Strategic Rapprochement in the Shadow of the Refugee Crisis” (Oxford
University press 2016)

QUESTION 3
their usual residence in the region of the nation of Europe for the time which is, or is anticipated
to be, minimum 12 months. Mostly all the refugees were from the nations having majority of
Muslim community in the south area and east area of Europe, involving the Africa and Great
Middle Eastern3.
Furthermore, scarcity, hostility, violent activities and drought connected to the global warming
caused by individuals have hastened larger-level immigration to nations of Europe from
the Africa and Middle Eastern. In unusual matters, migration has the cover for Islamic
State militant masked as asylum seeker or migrant. Through the spiritual association, the most of
the candidates were belonged to Muslim community (typically Sunni Muslim community), with
the lesser part of non-Muslim communities such as Assyrians, Yazidis and Mandeans). As per
the UN High Commissioner for migrants, the first three nationalities of candidates of above 1
million Mediterranean Sea arrival from the January 2015 to March 2016 were people from
Afghanistan (20.9%) and people from Syria (46.7%) and people from Syria (9.4%)4.
In the addition of this, of the refugees taking entry in or within the nations of Europe through the
sea in year 2015, fifty eight per cent were men above eighteen years (seventy seven per cent of
adult), seventeen per cent were women above eighteen years (twenty two per cent of adult) and
the other twenty five per cent were below the age eighteen. The death at sea has increased to the
record level in April 2015, while 5 vessels transporting approximately two thousands refugees to
Europe sank in a Mediterranean Sea, with the joint demise toll anticipated at exceeding twelve
thousand individuals. The shipwrecks occurred in the context of continuing conflict and migrant
3 Arne Niemann and Johanna Speyer “A Neofunctionalist Perspective on the ‘European Refugee Crisis” (Springer
2018)
4 Francois Heisbourg “The strategic implications of the Syrian refugee crisis” (Springer 2015)

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