People come and go. This is especially true for The European Union for the past six months. They have been failing to stop newcomers from coming in and allies from leaving. The continent, however, is still divided on the amount of hospitality they should give towards the torrential stream of new guests. [1] They need to act fast, seeing that the number of new refugees is overwhelming and consistently increasing, mostly coming from Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq. In 2015, around 1,800,000 people have arrived in European border countries, such as Greece and Italy, and additional of 135,711 have arrived at the start of this year.
[2] All of them are craving a better life and have their eyes set on the peaceful, prosperous countries of Germany, Hungary and Sweden.[3] Unfortunately, in 2015, only 292,540 of them are granted the refuge they seek and most of it was given by Germany for Syrians and Eritreans.
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