
The Migrant Crisis Tests European Principles
Along with the failing Greek economy and problems in Ukraine, Europe faces a major migrant (or refugee) crisis. Camino Mortera-Martinez, research fellow at the Centre for European Reform, and Mattia Toaldo, policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, discuss both the official responses (political and humanitarian) and the mood of Europeans across the continent toward their new neighbors.
If you're from Europe (or have connections), how do you think your country should handle the influx of refugees? Tweet/call 212-433-9692.
— Brian Lehrer Show (@BrianLehrer) September 8, 2015
@eddiebrannan @BrianLehrer What does it say on the Statue of Liberty, that beacon of Democracy, or, Eye of Sauron? "Bring me your...
— David Ravicher (@Whtapl) September 8, 2015
@WNYC @BrianLehrer @CaminoMortera @mattiatoaldo this is history and as history has shown refugees are not welcomed @ 1st
— Riley Hinds (@RileyPeanut) September 8, 2015
Embracing refugees of various nationalities "has saved Minnesota from being a bland land of blondes." - Minn.-expat caller, to @BrianLehrer
— Josh Weinberger (@kitson) September 8, 2015


