Without Tanks and Cannons: How the Refugee Crisis Has Plowed Europe and Germany
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What began as a loss of control at the borders is now one of the great caesuras in the history of the Federal Republic. The continent still suffers from the German hubris.
A BBC reporter visited several European locations of the 2015 refugee crisis, trying to provide a comprehensive picture of how the region is being affected by the diminished but still ongoing migration.
Between 2015 and 2016, about two million people came to Europe. They crossed the borders and moved together and independently within the European Union. During this time, people were able to avoid high costs and risks, which otherwise resulted from the illegalisation of refugee movements.But soon this window closed again as countries in Europe strengthened their borders.Inés Marco and Elahe Kouhestani are activists, with a focus on migration, as…
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