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Where
do refugees travel from?
Turkey
,Syria,Afghanistan,Iraq or
Somalia
How many arrived from January to August 2016 and how many were children
240,000-a
quarter were children
Dangerous
journey
smugglers take them across the Mediterranean often in
overcrowded
boats
What
is an example of the overcrowded camp?
Moira Camp
What
are the conditions of the overcrowded camps?
limited food and shelter up to
30
people living in a shelter made from a
shipping container
How
are immigrant children affected
education-wise
Limited
education
What is a fear immigrants have to constantly deal with?
Being
sent back
What
are the two possible options for refugees
those who gain refugee status can move into the other countries like
Germany
while others are sent back to
Turkey
What
does the slow pace of the process do?
Increase crime/number who join
extremist
movements
What are issues for children?
protection
issues as many
travel
alone and may be exploited
Why are immigrants being attacked?
Greece enters its 7th year in
recession
so
xenophobia
is high
What is the unemployment rate in Greece?
25
percent unemployment
Example of limited support from other euro countries
Idomeni Camp
at the border with
Macedonian
housing 12,000 people
What's a political party example of anti immigrant beliefs
Neo Nazi Golden Dawn Party
How many refugees in 2017
62,000
How does immigration threaten the national economy
pressure on
Greek
tourism
How many arrive every day
600
How many arrive in Lesvos every day
300
How
did arrivals in Lesvos grow?
737 in January
2015
to over 7,
200
in May
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