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_913390 _aPark, Jeanne |
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_aEurope's Migration Crisis _h[Recurso electrónico] WEB |
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_a58 East 68th Street, New York, NY 10065 _bCouncil on Foreign Relations _cApril 2015 |
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| 520 | _aThe growing numbers of migrants and asylum seekers fleeing turmoil in Africa and the Middle East poses complex challenges for European policymakers still grappling with weak economic growth and fractured national politics. Europe, according to a 2014 report from the International Organization for Migration, is currently the most dangerous destination for irregular migration in the world, and the Mediterranean Sea the world’s most dangerous border crossing. To date, the European Union's collective response to its growing migrant crisis has been ad hoc and, critics charge, more focused on securing the bloc's borders than on protecting the rights of migrants and refugees. With nationalist parties ascendant in many member states and concerns about Islamic terrorism looming large across the continent, it remains unclear if political headwinds will facilitate a new climate of immigration reform. | ||
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_97701 _aInmigración Ilegal/Control Fronteras |
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_91574 _aPaíses de la Unión Europea |
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_qWEB _uhttp://www.cfr.org/migration/europes-migration-crisis/p32874 |
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