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Page 1: The 5 Big Questions About Europe’s Migrant Crisis.

The 5 Big Questions About Europe’s Migrant Crisis

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Do you think countries should allow all immigrants into their country? Why or Why not?

Use evidence from the reading to support your argument!

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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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African Countries

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Mapof AsianCountries

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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.

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Map of the Immigration Crisis (Early 2015)

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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.

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Horgoš, Serbia: Refugees gather on the Serbian side of the border

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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


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