Analysis Of The Migrant Crisis

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The current migrant crisis is nothing more than a deliberate misuse of words. In fact, the Migrant Crisis should be renamed the European crisis because media and propaganda are so intent on transferring the center of crisis from the impoverished and war stricken populace of the Middle East to Europe. Various journalists have intentionally manipulated the meaning of the term “migrant” in order to obscure the humanity of countless men, women, and children. In addition, sources define migrants as “invaders coming to strip the European state of its economy and culture”(Geller). They argue that migrants have come to steal the jobs of the natives before them, feed off of the developed country’s insurance, and ultimately, as Viktor Orban, prime minister …show more content…

Last year, Eritreans formed the second largest group of migrants to Europe, after Syrians. These meager migrants feared their harsh dictatorship, which imprisoned anyone who breathed a word of dissent or tried to migrate. Bayin Keflemeka, an Eritrean nurse, explains the penalty many Eritreans will face if they are deported back to their country. “Eritrea is a total dictatorship. They can put us in prison for unlimited years. If we go back, we will die” (Kingsley). Europe has always been in the eyes of many Eritreans, where a wide variety of parliamentary governments represent and dedicate their attention to the will of the people. Although torture, execution, forced labor, or imprisonment may be frightening, Eritreans are willing to risk migration with the hopes of eluding a tyrannical …show more content…

Instead of criticizing migrants with wild speculation and false pretenses, journalists and Europeans should encourage more efficient migrant policies. How unethical would it be to deny a migrant the celestial gateway to freedom, opportunity, and security and send him or her back to the fires of war, starvation, and despair? Regardless of cultural and economic differences, a migrant is just a human being pursuing environmental, political, and economic benefits that they don’t have access to in their homes. By repudiating a migrant’s entrance into Europe, people are essentially denying the migrant’s humanity and plea for help. Imagining myself as a migrant, I definitely would not enjoy people shunning me in the climax of my

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