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Who's really to blame for global migrant crisis

The total number of international migrants reached 258 million in 2017 or 3.4% of the global population.

Tue, 26 Jun 2018

The emotional media coverage of illegal migrants trying to cross the US-Mexico border or the Mediterranean Sea in Europe largely ignores the underlying economic issues.

The presumption is their plight must immediately be resolved by a humanitarian response and it is the role of rich countries to

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