Migration reasons transport people problems. Made by Luca Lavrauw, Alexa Balog, Zsofia Mozsik, Boroka Pallagi, Asja Kaba.

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Made by Luca Lavrauw, Alexa Balog, Zsofia Mozsik, Boroka Pallagi, Asja Kaba

migration reasons transport people problems

Political prosecution Fear Freedom of religion Nationalities Looking for a job War Political prosecution Economic needs Social reasons Individual motives reasons

transport transport Car Train Ship On foot Bus Motorbike Cycle Underground transport transport

people People Asylum seeker Economic migrant Groups Extremist group Fear Freedom of religion Political refugee Children Elderly people Families Groups people People

problems Problems Asylum Borders Deportation Extremist group Fear Freedom of religion Immigration Interaction Migration Nationalities problems Problems

Thank you for your attention! Danke für ihre Aufmerksamkeit! Köszönjük a figyelmet! Bedankt voor jullie aandacht!