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Some ask me what migration is…

Migration (human) is the movement of people from one place in the world to another for the purpose of taking up permanent or semipermanent residence, usually across a political boundary. An example of "semipermanent residence" would be moving from Syria to Ireland.

Article on Migration: http://www. telegraph. co

The article I have read is based on Syrian Migration The article I have read is based on Syrian Migration. The people in this particular article moved from Syria to Scotland.

It mentions how special flights must take place in order to bring the migrants to their destination. This flight in particular took more than 100 migrants. Several more flights are expected to take place as part of a programme to transport 20,000 migrants to Britain.

Multiple checks are taking place as it was found that at least one of the attackers in Paris was smuggled in as a refugee. A steady stream of migrants have already entered Britain since September and they have been granted a 5 year visa.

The reason for such a huge surge in migration in 2015 is that in many countries in Africa there are major push factors. These factors include War, Unemployment, and Education.

There is a huge war in Syria in Northern Africa this is resulting in a huge number of people migrating to European countries.