The European Immigration Crisis
A Migrant Reprieve for Italy?

July saw a sharp decrease in migration from the Mediterranean, but the roots of the crisis remain unaddressed.

The European Immigration Crisis
Migrant Surge: 12,000 to Italy in 48 Hours

Rome formally asks EU for help, threatens to close ports to rescue vessels.

The European Immigration Crisis
2016: Deadliest Year Yet in the Med

More refugees and migrants are drowning even as crossings decline, UNHCR reports.

The European Immigration Crisis
EU Keeps Borders Closed

There is nothing so permanent as a temporary measure.

The European Immigration Crisis
A Question of Identity

Few EU nations have resisted refugee resettlement more than Slovakia. To understand why, you have to go deeper than boilerplate about “xenophobia.”

The European Immigration Crisis
Refugee Crossings to Greece Down 97%

But that may be because of inhumane conditions in refugee camps and paralysis on repatriation.

The European Immigration Crisis
EU Approves New Border and Coast Guard Agency

The measure will help with the immigration crisis, but it’s time to do more—plus, how the U.S. can help.

The European Immigration Crisis
Poll: Half of Germans Sometimes Feel Like Foreigners in own Country

Related: AfD up, Merkel down.

The European Immigration Crisis
Paralyzed by Good Intentions

Greek Judges and European NGOs have brought the EU-Turkey refugee deal to a halt, report shows.

The European Immigration Crisis
ISIS Members Posing as Refugees Planned Paris-Style Attack on Düsseldorf

Germany arrests three in mass shooting, bombing plot.

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