© 2015 Prof. Farok J. Contractor, Rutgers University
Put aside, for the moment, the horrific scenes of human suffering, the fears that some ISIS sympathizers may be part of the herd swarming onto European shores, and the large immediate costs of resettling and giving aid to hundreds of thousands of souls. Then consider this question: In the long term, does Europe benefit or lose? … CONTINUED ON ARCHIVE
What happens now that these countries are not allowing any more immigrants in? Where will they all go and will the ones who got through really benefit?
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Marie,
Germany and France want to accept them, but countries on the way to Germany create barriers and bottlenecks because they do not want migrants to cross through their territory, lest they stay. But there are thousand of roads around the obstacles and bottlenecks.
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Thanks, Farok. Very interesting.
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