Refugee Crisis in the EU
As many nations in Europe embrace to maintain its role in aiding refugees, others are against the idea of welcoming them. From plans to promote open hands to these emigrants to riots demoting the acceptance, a true refugee crisis has emerged. As each day passes, Germany and the EU takes action and opens its borders to migrants all around, whereas, in Poland, Pope Francis urges his followers to accept and welcome the refugees but more than half of the population is against the welcoming due to the fear of losing jobs and rise in economic issues.
In Germany, there has been a reported 450,000 migrants that have arrived and there is an expected 800,000 in 2015 (Wheatley). Germany …show more content…
Yes, says Pope Frances, accepted with happiness and motive to be leaders. Rallies will erupt but it is the nation’s job to educate and inform the protestors of the hardships and reasons to accept such people. The people believe all these refugees are bad, but they aren’t accepting the fact that the majority are in need and are there temporarily until they have their feet back underneath them and are ready to move on. Many countries such as Czech Republic, Hungary, and Romania find that there is no need to have cooperation in the effort to stop the crisis and that Europe as a whole does not need new plans. However, countries such as Italy, England, and Bulgaria are willing to take on refugees by the thousands.
Altogether, Europe has been divided but the majority lies on the acceptance side of the refugees. As a new plan to mandate the acceptance begins to develop, dispute among the continent continues. The refugees coming in are denied in some countries is because security crisis and foreign policy crisis. Europe has yet to create a common policy and as a result they have no diplomatic or political clout (Applenaum). In essence, this is one of the biggest reasons why there is a refugee crisis and disagreements among many. As a result, the consequences will wash up on the European