The Heat: Europe’s migrant crisis | Grappling with asylum and politics
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Migration is once again testing Europe’s politics and borders. A deadly surge of crossings into Spain’s North African enclave of Ceuta has renewed questions over how the continent should manage irregular migration, asylum and border security. The latest crisis comes more than a decade after the mass arrivals of 2015 and is adding fresh urgency to an issue that continues to divide governments, voters and political parties across Europe.
Host: Anand Naidoo
Guests:
Susan Fratzke: Senior Policy Analyst with the Global Program at the Migration Policy Institute.
Jonathan Lis: Journalist and Political Commentator.
Klaus Larres: Distinguished Professor in History and International Affairs with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Dimitrios Soutolgiannis: U.S. correspondent for Greece’s Star TV.
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