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The 5 Big Questions About Europe’s Migrant Crisis
Do you think countries should allow all immigrants into their country? Why or Why not?
Use evidence from the reading to support your argument!
Organizing your ideas!
1. What's the crisis all about?2. Difference between a refugee and migrant3. Your opinion4. Support with valid arguments5. Challenge opposing view6. Conclusion
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Key Vocabulary
Refugees – Any person who leaves his or her country because of conflict or persecutionMigrant- Anyone who leaves his or her countryImmigration- The act of moving into a country without being a native or citizen.U.N. (United Nations)- Organization created after World War II to help keep peace and security in the world. ISIS- Islamic State of Iraq and Syria- A militant group who has been using violence in the Middle East to gain political and military control of the region.Civil War- People within a country fighting against one another.
Map of the Immigration Crisis (Early 2015)
Refugees are smuggled through fields and forests in an attempt to evade the Hungarian police close to the Serbian border on Sept. 8, 2015 in Roszke, Hungary.
Horgoš, Serbia: Refugees gather on the Serbian side of the border
Read more about immigration
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/opinion/immigration/index.html 1) How the U.S. Can Welcome Refugees - By DAVID MILIBAND2) Where to Go for Real Immigration Reform- By ROBERTO SURO3) A Modest Step for the Refugee - By THE EDITORIAL BOARD