The EU’s Migration Crisis Explained



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latest headlines, you would possibly really feel like Europe is basically souring on immigration, with the rise of right-wing events throughout Europe, and even some extra liberal politicians asking for a greater immigration system. On this video, we check out why immigration is such a scorching subject within the EU, why the present system does not work, and whether or not the EU can repair it.

Has the EU lastly solved Immigration? -@EUMadeSimple

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1 – https://www.politico.eu/article/switzerland-anti-immigrant-party-projected-make-record-showing-election/
2 – https://www.spiegel.de/worldwide/germany/interview-with-german-chancellor-olaf-scholz-we-have-to-deport-people-more-often-and-faster-a-790a033c-a658-4be5-8611-285086d39d38
3 – https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/insurance policies/migration-and-asylum/migration-management/migration-management-welcoming-refugees-ukraine_en
4 – https://www.euractiv.com/part/migration/information/eu-sees-asylum-requests-jump-28-so-far-in-2023/
5 – https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/infographics/asylum-applications-eu/
6 – https://www.statista.com/statistics/454775/number-of-illegal-entries-between-bcps-to-the-eu/
7 – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schengen_Area
8 – https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/schengen-visa-countries-list/
9 – https://www.ft.com/content material/6d47250b-0cd0-4b24-aa90-81b721391a1a
10 – https://brusselssignal.eu/2023/08/the-eus-voluntary-solidarity-mechanism-on-migration-falls-short-only-one-third-of-target-hit/
11 – https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20230928-germany-defends-migrant-ngo-funding-against-italian-complaint
12 – https://www.dw.com/en/germany-says-ngo-sea-rescue-funding-planned-through-2026/a-67029163
13 – https://www.ft.com/content material/435c6b91-99d3-4407-a710-b40b02615040
14 – https://www.economist.com/europe/2022/11/17/a-new-migration-crisis-is-brewing-in-europe
15 – https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2022/11/23/why-do-recognition-rates-for-asylum-seekers-differ-so-dramatically-across-the-eu/
16 – https://www.frontex.europa.eu/media-centre/information/news-release/eu-external-borders-in-october-number-of-irregular-entries-on-the-rise-7CiZBL
17 – https://www.economist.com/europe/2023/10/12/the-eus-endless-search-for-a-migration-fix
18 – https://www.statista.com/statistics/973052/annual-budget-frontex-eu/
19 – https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2022/12/05/brussels-plans-for-frontex-border-staff-in-western-balkans-to-curb-illegal-migration
20 – https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/view/MIGR_ASYPENCTZM/default/desk?lang=en
21 – https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/view/MIGR_ASYPENCTZM/default/map?lang=en
22 – https://www.economist.com/europe/2023/06/15/why-europes-asylum-policy-desperately-needs-rebooting
23 – https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/insurance policies/schengen-borders-and-visa/schengen-area/temporary-reintroduction-border-control_en
23 – https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/insurance policies/schengen-borders-and-visa/schengen-area/temporary-reintroduction-border-control_en
24 – https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/slovakia-putting-temporary-controls-border-with-hungary-amid-migration-rise-2023-10-04/
25 – https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/information/finland-reviewing-the-need-to-give-more-powers-to-border-guard-in-managing-schengen-borders/
26 – https://www.bbc.co.uk/information/world-europe-67003759
27 – https://apnews.com/article/tunisia-europe-migration-851cf35271d2c52aea067287066ef247
28 – https://fee.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorities-2019-2024/promoting-our-european-way-life/statistics-migration-europe_en
29 – https://www.economist.com/europe/2023/10/12/the-eus-endless-search-for-a-migration-fix

00:00 – Introduction
01:36 – Why the EU is Frightened About Immigration
03:08 – Why the EU’s Present System Would not Work
08:15 – The EU’s New Migration Coverage
12:04 – Sponsored Content material

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41 thoughts on “The EU’s Migration Crisis Explained”

  1. Well europe has been invading and colonizing countries for centuries, committing mass murders, slavery, wars, imperialism, resource extraction, cultural erasure, food shortages etc. Now the same thing is happening to them. Karma is real and its a bitch.😁😎

    Good luck.

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  2. People don’t leave their homes for fun — they leave because they have to.

    If powerful countries keep interfering in weaker ones, fueling instability, and limiting their growth, migration is the natural outcome. It’s basic demand and supply: people move where opportunities, safety, and stability exist.

    At the same time, legal immigration systems are so rigid that genuine candidates get rejected, while desperate people turn to illegal routes because they see no other option.

    You can’t help create the pressure and then act shocked when people show up at your borders.

    Fix the root causes, and migration pressure reduces on its own.

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  3. There is no contradiction between truthfulness and compassion. Politely acknowledge uncomfortable truth, like how certain culture is less compatible with modern civilization and should be assimilated away, is important in actually achieving the goal of compassion which is increasing overall well being of all people.

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  4. always always.. the first mandate is..
    1. Close the border. Place your military or .. your state designated organization.. and protect it.
    2. Next is… automatic deportation of ALL criminal immigrants.. – if crime is ever committed by illegal immigrants.. it is an automatic deportation without domestic trials.
    start from here.

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  5. freedom of movement inside EU has nothing to do with Schengen; it is the very core principle of the European integration since the Treaties of Rome, when it was first introduced as a visionary concept; in 1986 it was incorporated in the European Single Act.

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  6. Western nations must bear responsibility for accepting immigrants from Africa.

    Western nations once colonized Africa, treated Africans as slaves, and engaged in the slave trade.

    Western nations were built upon a history of exploiting Africa and plunging it into poverty.

    It is unjust to feign refinement while despising them.

    We must not forget that our current way of life is founded upon past invasions of Africa.

    And it continues to this day. It's the business of war.

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  7. The Republicans and Democrats have to stop playing tug of war with each other and find away to better the economy and work on getting the government deficit down. And stop using innocent middle-class hard-working people as a bargaining strategy to get what they want because the people who living from paycheck to paycheck and need to feed the household and pay the bills and buy they medication need to work to survive .the United States government falling apart slowly it's no Unity and to much greed,corruption and fraud that's destroying American . New digital currency is good but money is King. so money should only used on certain the things .and digital currency also be should be used on certain things.we living deep in the last days of this system of things so the leaders and elites around the world trying to bring in a new world order and Greenland should become apart of United States

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  8. 9:23 – He's right in the being forced to do something part, but also selfish and holding up everyone else. If we actually did our best to integrate migrants well we could profit severely. Switzerland has been built on migration for ages, so have france and germany. They all have their problems but would never have become what they are now without it. The polish people might not historically have experienced much immigration, so they aren't used to it. They also just so happend to be doing quite well for themselves now. This obviously let's racists claim that "we have the least migrants and are doing well for ourselves, we should be even tighter on immigration" But the truth is that we can profit from migration, and besides, immigrants are still humans who deserve to have a life that isn't totally shitty.

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  9. I find the term "irregular migration" rather silly. Every country wants a certain type of migrant and doesn't want others. Demand and supply are usually never perfectly met. If you call migration you DON'T want "irregular migration," then you'd also have to call the migrants you'd like but can't get "irregular non-migration."

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  10. The strangest thing about all this is that Europeans, who claim there is a terrorist threat to their lives because of what happens in Islamic countries, end up giving shelter and protection to Islamic extremists. They provide them with benefits, housing, and comfort—while ignoring the suffering of Christians and people of other faiths who are persecuted and even killed by those same regimes. Instead of supporting the victims, these so-called “white countries” invite extremists to live, work, and enjoy full rights. As a result, Sharia law is slowly introduced into Europe, while crimes such as rape and murder happen openly in the streets. And yet, no matter how bad things get, European leaders refuse to change their course.

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  11. Don’t be hypocritical! European nations should repatriate its colonial invaders (settlers) via existing “descent” policies back from across the Americas, Australia, and Africa. What if everyone went to their ancestral nations?

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  12. numbers are untrue. It is just another attempt to increase hatred. First, governments fill the Europe with different people, then practically demonstrate impossibility to live together. Hate each other! That's the point. And it is a beginning to bring people to chipping. Soon we all will be under control…easy to bring to the world war

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  13. It's possible that internal conflict or war is actually a deliberate strategy designed to create a seemingly natural flow of refugees to European countries, which Europe then responds to by facilitating immigration out of naivety and humanitarian reasons.

    So, in reality, the desire to dominate the host country (Europe) has always been the primary, hidden goal of the planners behind the scenes, through immigrants managed or orchestrated by underground organizations.

    All refugees are directed to Europe and never to its closest neighbors. Once they are there and in large numbers, the movements begin.

    If Europe wants labor, it should simply employ contract labor, without granting permanent citizenship. Similarly, refugees don't need to be granted permanent citizenship, so they can be stopped or repatriated if necessary.

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  14. I dont understand why EU want immigrant who are not qualified to work as high level. In Asia(east and southeast asia) there are plenty of people who are highly educated and skilled labor. They want work permit in EU but it so damn hard to get. Cheap labor is not acuse. Even low salary in EU country would be more than enough for south east asian skilled labors.

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  15. I went to Paris last weekend. It was like a trip to Africa. I probably saw more africans than actual french people. The city was incredibly dirty, broken and smelled of piss. Worst trip of my life.

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  16. The thing is, these coutries are being destroyed, partly by immigration.
    Crime is on the rise, cities are no longer safe, and countries that used to be 99.99 % safe, are now becoming as messy and dangerous as the US, sometimes even worse.
    Open borders have been one of the worst things to ever happen to Sweden, France, Italy and Germany.
    The EU should be dissolved. It has become a monster devouring its own hosts.
    Also, I find it telling that you said you'd explain it, and then left out all the most crucial parts.

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