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Saturday, December 9, 2017

Europe's Plan to End Its Migrant Crisis Is Failing

Two years ago, the GREEK island of Lesvos was often in the news, as thousands of refugees arrived on its shores—nearly daily—in small rubber boats. They came from Turkey, just a few miles away. Some made it, while others drowned. At the time, Lesvos was essentially a pit stop. Virtually all of these ...


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