The next European crisis

Is another European crisis coming to the continent? This is the question that many of the economists and specialists in the elite magazine editions trying to answer as the problem with the migration from North Africa to Europe persists. Thousands of migrants have flown into the areas of the European Union thus forcing the implication of refugee law in rates higher than ever.
The Economist Intelligence Unit, a specialized research body within the Economist Magazine, has tried to look for the consequences from such migration and number one appears to be the number. Thousands of people from Libya are already in Italy, France and Greece looking for grant of asylum seekers. They have already crossed borders with boats, small ships, some of them have even went their with aircrafts that have been abandoned with their military personnel also seeking refugee statuses. Europe cannot afford becoming a storage unit for refugees, but according to the EU law, should there be thread for such people, they should be granted a status of accepted asylum seekers. And what is more of a reason than a mad dictator bombing his own people.
From an economic point of view, such migration would be quite negative. Half of the people migrating do not know the language of the country they are going to, the other half knows some language but not necessarily the one necessary. These people would need employment Europe cannot currently offer. They would need social advantages that Europe is short of in times of recession like this.
The problems seems to be deeper and with the advance of time, more people would be forced to leave their countries heading to Europe, bringing a second European economic crisis.
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