Thursday, November 3, 2016

Craig Fleming | Current Events #7

Immigrant problems in France are worsening. A large number of immigrants, mostly from Africa and  Afghanistan, have been moving into Europe and specifically France. Many are living in tents on the streets of the city and neighborhoods. In my opinion, this situation is very hard to judge because these people are trying to get away from danger and bad things, but are invading other people space in the process.


http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/11/04/world/europe/paris-migrants-refugees.html

3 comments:

  1. I think that anytime a city is overpopulated and people don't have adequate living conditions then it is a problem. This could lead to crime or to a health crisis in this city. These people need access to the basic necessities if this is going to work.

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  2. I agree this kind of situation is hard to judge.However just because they are trying to survive and stay safe, I don't think it is right to take other peoples properties for themselves. It seems that there will be a hard resolution to this, but these immigrants shouldn't take something that isn't theirs, even though they are in a hard situation.

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  3. I feel like these people should have the right to go where ever they want. They could be trying to escape religious persecution for all we know.

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