Borders and social migration trends

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International Journal of Development Research

Borders and social migration trends

Abstract: 

Decisions The migrations are a current process that is accelerated in the last year’s event, which the most characteristic are those of the direction from South to North of Europe. Despite the complex of economic and political conditions the social influences are expressed that threaten the stability and security of the states. Together with the migrants rivers of refugees from the wars in the Middle East and Africa are moving, but also potential terrorists, human traffickers, jihadists and many different problems raised. What are the consequences of these changes and how to protect states and citizens of the possible side effects? What are the threats of terrorism and conflicts resulting from intrusions into the systems of some European countries? What should be the organization of each country in such conditions, what should be the border protection, integrated border management, combating the smuggling of people, social policy for these people? They are all important questions that become open with a flood of numerous refugees and migrants. The established opportunities for free movement of people, goods and services limit the needs of the states and of the common market which creates conflicts and various social demands and needs. All this causes serious problems and concerns given the real threats that are emerging. These issues are of interest and elaboration in this paper. It's about complex issues that daily preoccupied people and are looking for answers and actions. The paper will indicate what changes are needed in policy on migration, security, protection of borders and their management as well as the formation of stable social relationships in the long term.

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