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  2. Wir schaffen das - Wikipedia

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    A study by the Institute of German Economy (IW) in September 2020 found that more and more asylum seekers in the labour market are in employment, with the employment rate of people from the main source countries (during the 2015/2016 migrant crisis) almost tripling from 10.6% in 2016 to 29% in 2020. [37]

  3. Chicago community activist sounds off on migrant crisis: 'I ...

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    Chicago resident Andre Smith voices his frustration over the city's new $51 million migrant aid package. "I would love when he come[s] to Chicago to work with him, and getting them expedited back ...

  4. There is some irony that, nearly a decade after the migrant crisis prompted a populist backlash, the fall of Syria’s dictatorship has coincided with its resurgence. Centrist politicians across ...

  5. Five things to watch for on immigration and border security ...

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    Immigration and border security were hot topics in 2024 as the Biden administration continued to tackle the historic migrant crisis at the southern border, migrant crime made headlines across the ...

  6. Mexico–United States border crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Mexico–United States border crisis is an ongoing migrant crisis in North America concerning the illegal migration of people into the United States.. U.S. Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump both referred to surges in migrants at the border as a "crisis" during their tenure. [7]

  7. Migrant crisis - Wikipedia

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    In February 2019, Trump signed a Declaration of National Emergency, saying situation is a "crisis," officially declaring a "Migrant Crisis" in the Mexico–United States border. According to a New York Times article, thousands of people that migrated to the US in 2022 will fail to meet asylum requirements due to limited access to resources and ...

  8. What everybody misses about the 'migrant crisis' - AOL

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    "What is often perceived as a 'border crisis,' Bahar wrote, "is, in many respects, a manifestation of the US economy's labor demands." Bahar analyzed data going back to 2000 on job openings in the ...

  9. Category:Migrant crises - Wikipedia

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    2015 European migrant crisis; 2020 Greek–Turkish border crisis; 2021 Lithuanian migrant crisis; 2023 Libya migrant boat disasters; A.