If you had to identify a nadir for the European Union, it would probably be the late summer of 2015. In those heady days, vast flows of people — some refugees, some migrants — streamed across Anatolia and the Mediterranean for the Continent, intent on reaching the prosperous economies of its north and west, bolstered by...

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The Second European Migrant Crisis Begins

Noah Daponte-Smith

If you had to identify a nadir for the European Union, it would probably be the late summer of 2015. In those heady days, vast flows of people — some refugees, some migrants — streamed across Anatolia and the Mediterranean for the Continent, intent on reaching the prosperous economies of its north and west, bolstered by...

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