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Throughout history, people have migrated from one place to another. People try to reach European shores for different reasons and through different channels. They look for legal ways, but they also risk their lives, to escape from political oppression, war and poverty, as well as to reunite with family and benefit from entrepreneurship and education. In 2015 and 2016 the EU experienced an
unprecedented influx of refugees and migrants. More than 1 million people arrived in the European Union, most of them fleeing from war and terror in Syria and other countries. The EU has agreed on a range of measures to deal with the crisis. These include trying to resolve the root causes of the crisis as well as greatly increasing aid to people in need of humanitarian assistance both inside and outside the EU. Steps are being taken to relocate asylum seekers already in Europe, resettle people in need from neighbouring countries and return people who do not qualify for asylum. The EU is improving security at borders, tackling migrant smuggling and offering safe ways for people to legally enter the EU.
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Published:
2017-10-11
Corporate author(s):
Directorate-General for Communication
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European Commission
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Themes:
Fundamental rights
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Activities of the institutions and bodies
Subject:
emigration
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EU Member State
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EU migration policy
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forced migration
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migration control
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978-92-79-66792-3
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10.2775/330525
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