Migrants and refugees

July 21, 2019 8:48pm CST
Undoubtedly, the large number of migrants that occurred in the world was one of the most relevant issues of 2018, where Europe and America were central actors in the social conflict. The outbreak of war in Syria, or the delicate economic situation in several Central American nations, to name but a few, produced immense migratory flows with hundreds of thousands of people in search of a better future, although this also fostered xenophobic discourses and the emergence of political parties. Right-wing politicians calling for greater border restrictions.
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@psanasangma (7251)
• India
22 Jul 19
majority migrates to gain better life
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• San Juan De Los Morros, Venezuela
22 Jul 19
The fault of this is nothing more or less than the same government that submits, let's see if the people were happy in their countries and with their governments, I do not think they want to go from the place where they were born and grew up nobody wants it
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@ptrikha_2 (46570)
• India
16 Aug 19
This is a complex issue. If migrants stay in another country and try to get productive and try to follow the rules, that is fine. But often (as in India and many European countries), they create law and order problems and create a drain on the country's resources.
@Janet357 (75646)
22 Jul 19
some people migrate for a better life
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@Nakitakona (56299)
• Philippines
22 Jul 19
That's the problem. It's there are countries that accept them and have provided them foods, clothes and shelter.
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22 Jul 19
It seems to me a good topic about migration and about the rights that we violate the migrant
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