The
Migration
Crisis
explained
Millions
of
people
across
the
world
have
been
by
war
,
repression
and
economic
turmoil
.
The
current
migrant
crisis
?
the
worst
since
World
War
II
?
has
captured
with
stories
of
the
struggles
,
desperation
and
tragic
casualties
.
People
are
leaving
countries
like
Afghanistan
,
Iraq
,
Nigeria
,
Kosovo
,
Eritrea
and
especially
Syria
.
Because
of
nearly
five
years
of
war
and
the
chaos
of
ISIS
,
some
almost
12
million
Syrians
have
been
displaced
.
About
4
million
of
them
have
left
the
country
,
looking
to
Turkey
,
Lebanon
,
Jordan
and
now
countries
in
Europe
for
.
More
than
340
,
000
migrants
have
arrived
at
the
of
European
Union
nations
so
far
this
year
.
The
journey
to
Europe
is
extremely
difficult
,
costly
and
dangerous
.
Casualties
aren't
uncommon
.
An
2
,
600
have
died
so
far
this
year
trying
to
cross
the
Mediterranean
Sea
.
Still
,
families
make
the
trek
knowing
the
risk
,
believing
resettlement
in
a
country
abroad
to
be
their
only
option
.
The
EU
is
divided
on
how
to
handle
the
of
migrants
at
the
doorsteps
of
its
member
nations
.
And
not
everyone
is
welcoming
the
new
arrivals
with
open
arms
.
The
EU
has
a
rule
called
the
Dublin
Regulation
.
This
requires
refugees
seeking
to
apply
in
the
EU
country
where
they
first
arrived
.
For
most
,
that
has
been
either
Greece
or
Italy
,
and
the
thousands
of
arrivals
are
overwhelming
the
resources
in
these
countries
with
already
economies
.
Germany
suspended
the
Dublin
Regulation
and
receiving
800
,
000
refugees
and
asylum
seekers
this
year
.
For
many
,
the
goal
is
to
reach
affluent
countries
in
western
Europe
such
as
Germany
.
But
that
requires
traveling
through
countries
that
are
not
happy
about
the
thousands
of
people
entering
their
borders
.
Hungary
built
a
razor
-
wire
fence
to
to
keep
people
out
.
The
problem
is
further
complicated
by
confusion
over
the
between
a
refugee
and
a
migrant
.
The
term
migrant
is
often
used
to
refer
to
the
mass
of
people
arriving
in
Europe
overall
,
but
there
is
a
legal
difference
between
the
two
terms
.
Refugees
have
been
forced
out
of
their
homes
because
of
fear
of
or
war
.
Refugees
can
apply
for
asylum
and
are
afforded
certain
by
law
.
But
people
who
have
left
their
countries
to
seek
opportunities
elsewhere
are
considered
migrants
and
need
to
go
through
traditional
processes
.
The
EU
called
for
an
meeting
on
Sept
.
14to
address
the
crisis
.
Germany
,
France
and
Sweden
are
encouraging
other
member
states
to
share
the
refugee
burden
with
quotas
.
But
other
countries
,
wanting
to
maintain
control
over
how
many
refugees
they
can
accept
.
The
United
States
has
let
in
1
,
500
Syrian
refugees
since
the
Syrian
civil
war
began
.
However
,
the
White
House
has
recently
said
it
is
looking
to
increase
that
number
to
at
least
10
,
000
in
2016
.
While
a
clear
path
to
help
these
millions
on
the
move
may
be
months
or
years
away
,
when
it
comes
to
Europe
and
the
migrant
crisis
,
at
least
after
watching
this
video
you
can
say
,
?
Now
I
get
it
.
?
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