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  2. 2015 European migrant crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 European migrant crisis was a period of significantly increased movement of refugees and migrants into Europe, namely from the Middle East. An estimated 1.3 million people came to the continent to request asylum , [ 2 ] the most in a single year since World War II . [ 3 ]

  3. Migrant crisis - Wikipedia

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    Compared to refugee crisis (refugee is a refugee), migrant crises also have a separate or distinguish between the “deserving” refugee from the “undeserving” migrant and play into fear of cultural, religious, and ethnic difference in the midst of increasing intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations and ...

  4. Refugee crisis - Wikipedia

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    A migration agreement between the EU and Turkey aims to control the flow of refugees and migrants into Europe. Under this agreement, Turkey will return illegal migrants to Greece in exchange for financial support, the easing of visa requirements for Turkish nationals, and the resumption of EU accession negotiations.

  5. LGBTQ+ migrants at border face many challenges in quest for ...

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    The U.N. says many face violence often sanctioned by the police. Trans people often have no other recourse but to live on the streets because of the discrimination they face in those countries.

  6. After years of war, 6.8 million Ukrainian refugees’ lives are ...

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    Meanwhile, she has been building a life in London – securing her own apartment and a job teaching English at a lifelong learning center. Post-divorce, she has no intention of returning to ...

  7. Belarus–European Union border crisis - Wikipedia

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    Famous human right activists such as Anna Alboth, Nawal Soufi, Serge Kollwelter and others have been joining the cause of helping migrants and refugees. Organizations and activists have been facing state ordered crack-downs and criminalization of their actions in both Poland and Lithuania.

  8. Moria refugee camp - Wikipedia

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    Moria in 2017. Mória Reception and Identification Centre (Greek: Κέντρο Υποδοχής και Ταυτοποίησης Μόριας), better known as Mória Refugee Camp, or just "Mória", was founded in January 2013 [1] and served as the largest refugee camp in Europe until it was burned down in September 2020. [2]

  9. Freezing temperatures, uncertainty and concern among migrants ...

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    The conditions in which migrants had been living outside the police stations, creating tent cities, “were inhumane, but now this is truly a crisis. There are hundreds of children out there.”