How is immigration viewed in the EU?
A recent Eurobarometer poll suggests that 64 percent of Czechs, 55 percent of Italians, and 46 percent of Britons have
Read MoreMapping the movement of migrants
A recent Eurobarometer poll suggests that 64 percent of Czechs, 55 percent of Italians, and 46 percent of Britons have
Read More366,402 people have arrived in Europe across sea (in 2015) – half of them from Syria.
Read MoreThe chart below shows that, of the larger countries with stronger economies, Germany and Sweden have accepted many more asylum
Read MoreThe EU is struggling to respond to a surge of desperate migrants, thousands of whom have perished in their attempts
Read MoreOrigin countries of asylum applicants in the top receiving countries in the Europe.
Read MoreThe U.S. has more immigrants than any other nation in the world. Nowadays, more than forty million people living in the United States were born in a different nation, estimating approximately 1/5 of the world’s migrants. The immigrants’ population is also very diverse, with just about every nation in the world represented amidst U.S. newcomers.
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