INTRODUCTION This article determines the current moral and ethical dilemma of European immigrants, carefully studies historical factors that led to the current situation, and carries the moral obligation that European countries border immigrants. I will summarize whether or not. The first part of my article briefly introduced the historical overview of European colonialism to determine factors contributing to the formation of today's political landscape. In addition, I also discussed important issues of European immigrants and compared various theories with moral arguments.
Immigrants are an ancient natural reaction to starvation, poverty, persecution, war, natural disasters, etc. Today, most governments manage the borders and manage who will enter or leave the country. Immigrants are categorized according to their intention and entry method. Tourists, business travelers, students, temporary workers, asylum seekers, refugees, permanent residents and immigrants not listed in the document are all part of the world's immigrant population. In 2010, an estimated 214 million people live outside the country of birth 14 In the United States, about 42.8 million immigrants live.
What is immigration? Immigrants are those who live temporarily or permanently in countries where they are not born. 13 Immigrants leave places to find different places to seek decent living and better education. To become familiar with family and friends
Economic migration has long been a global problem. This migration was pursued to find living conditions / standards and employment opportunities that do not exist in their country of origin. These immigrants are called "migrant workers" by the United Nations. According to the OECD data, immigrants accounted for over 70% of Europe's labor growth over the past decade. The OECD reports that such immigrants are indeed essential to the growing labor market - 15% of immigrants are devoted to the fastest growing occupation. Overall, the OECD found that the influx of immigrants did not severely disrupt the gross domestic product of any country.
The immigration crisis in Europe is unsustainable. Now, the influx of immigrants from Greece to expatriates and Africa opened their borders. As all other routes are blocked, refugees and immigrants are arriving in Scandinavia via Western Europe. However, many of them are trapped in France, Belgium and the Netherlands. Concerned about the expansion of Albanians, Serbia insists that its occupation poses a threat to its national security. Since the dissolution of Yugoslavia, Belgrade sent the army to Macedonia for the first time in order to prevent Albanians from further visiting this country. The Serbian army also occupied Mitrovica in the northern part of Kosovo because it was worried about the safety of the Serbs living there.