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Promises, hopes, dreams. Every year hundreds of people make every effort to fulļ¬ll them, to grab,
even if for a little time, the hand that will rescue them from extreme poverty, from hunger and from
violence which overļ¬‚ow in their native countries. They do this for themselves, but above all to
guarantee a better future for their children and grandchildren. A far future that unfortunately is not
reached by everybody or which turns out to be even worse. But do you know what is exactly
ā€œillegal migrationā€, who are ā€œmigrantsā€ and ā€œrefugeesā€, and which routes do they follow? If you
arenā€™t able to reply to these questions, here you will found the answers.!
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SUMMARY:!
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1) What is ā€œillegal migrationā€?
Which are the main types?!
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2) Who are the involved
people? Where do they come
from?!
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3) What are the main the
routes?!
Which are the main points of
entry into Europe, America
and South-East Asia?!
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4) What are the EU actions
and the future plans?!
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5) Data!
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MIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND ROUTES!
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An answer to all of your questions about this topic!
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1) Illegal migration!
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Illegal migration is a phenomenon that refers to the migration of people who pass across national
borders in a way that violates the laws. !
Stricter government laws are imposed on immigration, and people win the right to live and work in
a country that is not their own only after laborious paperwork and documentation. Each country
has its set rules regarding allowing new immigrants within their borders.!
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There are several types of illegal migrants: !
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!- Unauthorized entrants are people who enter
a country without documents, following a sea
route, an air route or crossing the land borders;!
- Fraudulent entrants are people who enter a
country with false documents;!
-Violators of the duration of the visa are
people who enter a state properly, but overstay
their visa.!
- Violators of the terms and conditions of
the visa are people who enter a country with
proper documents and procedures, but at
some point they violate the term of their visa.
The most frequent violation is the acceptance
of employment.!
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Furthermore, it is also important to mention the role represented by the trafļ¬cking and the
smuggling of human beings. These two terms are not synonyms:!
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Human smuggling is the attempted transportation or illegal entry of people across an international
border. The person who is being smuggled is generally cooperating and he/she is considered as
an accomplice in the crime. !
In general, the smugglers do not distinguish between refugees and migrants either and smuggle
anyone who can pay. !
Smuggling has been growing in Europe since 1990s, because of the Balkans wars, and later
because of conļ¬‚icts in Afghanistan and Iraq.!
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Human trafļ¬cking is the trade of persons with the
purpose of selling them as sexual slaves or forcing
them to hard work. The victims are often under 18
years of age, and it is almost impossible to escape
for them because their documents are
conļ¬scated. They are enslaved, also subjected to
limited movement or isolation, or brainwashed
through practices like juju, a speciļ¬c branch of
voodoo.!
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2) The involved people and their origins!
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There are several types of illegal migrant status. The United Nation deļ¬nes it, and distinguishes
the illegal entrants between migrants and refugees. !
Refugees and migrants are fundamentally different, and for that reason they are treated very
differently under modern international law. However refugees and migrants are increasingly being
confused, and increasingly being treated in the same way.!
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Migrants are people who choose to move in order to improve the future prospects of themselves
and their families. They always have the choice to move back.!
Migrants may be forced from their homes by ļ¬‚oods, earthquakes and other natural disasters.!
Their government is sympathetic towards them, giving them rights.!
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Refugees have to move if they are to save their lives or preserve their freedom. Refugees are
forced to relocate because of the fear of war, religion, political opinion, or beliefs. In most cases, it
is not possible for them to go back.!
They have no protection from their own state - indeed it is usually their own state that is
threatening to persecute them. If they return to their homeland they may be condemned to death,
or an intolerable life without rights.!
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Generally both migrants and
refugee come from an unstable
community, countries marked by
extreme violence, drought, foreign
intervention, political unrest and
corruption. There may also be
abductions, forced marriages,
exploitation and extreme poverty,
w h i c h m a k e p e o p l e v e r y
vulnerable, in particular women,
who are at the bottom of society,
with few resources to care for
themselves and their families. So,
they often accept risky job offers,
maybe far ones, or are very often
trapped into the sex industry.!
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3) Routes and points of entry!
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Trafļ¬ckers use a large number of ways to illegally introduce the victims in the countries where they
will ā€œworkā€. These are the most important ones.!
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- Europe: Most of the movements are from
east to west and sizable gateways into
Western Europe are the Strait of Gibraltar
and the Adriatic Sea, where migrants are
trafļ¬cked from Albania to Italy. By land,
migrants from Eastern Europe and Asia pass
through the Balkan route and reach Greece.!
Another signiļ¬cant stream of migrants
moves from north Africa to Italy. Many arrive
in Britain from north France and since the
breakup of the Soviet Union, women from
Russia, Estonia, and Latvia have been
trafļ¬cked to Finland, where prostitution is
legal.!
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- The Americas: The United States draw a big number of migrants from Europe but many
trafļ¬cking victims from other parts of the world arrive in Central or South America to enter the U.S.
via Mexico. South America migrants are trafļ¬cked to work in the Japanese sex industry. !
!
- Southeast Asia: Most of the women smuggled in this region are sent to work in the commercial
sex trade, particularly in Japan.!
Much of the human trafļ¬cking in Southeast Asia centers around Thailand, where the sex trade
accounts for between 2 to 14 percent of GDP. There is an increase in the number of illegal
immigrants from South Asia and the Middle East who are arriving on the western shores of
Australia, particularly on Christmas Island, close to Indonesia. There are also minor routes from
Asia that run through countries like Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and
Turkmenistan to Russia and Western Europe.!
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On their arrival, the refugees ļ¬nd camps
that are set up to provide aid till they can
return to their country. In the event that
they cannot, resettlement options are
provided in a third country. A total of 17
Countries like Australia, Canada,
Denmark, Chile and others have refugee
quotas and provide resettlement options
in their countries to individuals from
refugee camps. Migrants have to explore
their own settlement options in the new
country.!
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4) Illegal migration and the EU!
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In the last few years the EU has acted to improve plans to ļ¬ght trafļ¬cking and the
business of illegal migration. Here are some of the plans: !
! -Adoption, in 2002, of a legal framework on
smuggling (ā€œfacilitators packageā€)!
-Operational measures to disrupt and dismantle
organized criminal groups involved in the
facilitation of irregular immigration (also
important to know the modus operandi and the
collocations of the routes)!
-Comprehensive approach to counter migrant
smuggling ā€”> prevention and cooperation with
countries of origin and transit and dismantling of
the criminal networks!
-Better assistance for victims!
-Creation of an EU Anti-Trafļ¬cking Coordinator
who provides strategic policy orientation and
improves coordination and consistency among
actions by EU institutions, EU agencies, EU
States, non-EU countries and international
players addressing trafļ¬cking in human beings!
- Launch of an EU anti-trafļ¬cking website!
- Sanctions for employers who employ irregular migrants ā€”> protection measures in favor of
workers, especially those exploited by unscrupulous employers.!
- Improving external border controls, also by using information technology (like the Visa
Information System) and biometric features (e.g. ļ¬ngerprints) for identiļ¬cation.!
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There are also plans for the future:!
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- Strengthening the mandate of FRONTEX ā€”>
so it can act more effectively at the external
border.!
- Establishing an evaluation mechanism to
verify the correct application of the Schengen
acquits.!
- Intensifying coordination between border
surveillance authorities and considering the
feasibility of creating a European system of
border guards.!
- Establishing rules for the surveillance of the
external sea borders in the context of
operational cooperation coordinated by
FRONTEX.!
- Considering the establishment of a European
entry-exit system and considering a
registered traveller program allowing non-EU
nationals to use an automated Border control
system!
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The EU is also working on a humane and effective return policy, where cooperation
with non-EU countries is absolutely essential. There have been readmission
agreements with several countries: !
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Russia, Morocco, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, the Chinese Special Administrative
Regions of Hong Kong and Macao, Algeria, Turkey, Albania, China, Former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Republic of
Moldova, Georgia, Cape Verde, Tunisia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Belarus.!
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Agreements with the two Chinese Special Administrative Regions, Sri Lanka, Russia, Ukraine, the
Western Balkan countries, the Republic of Moldova, Georgia Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cape
Verde and Pakistan have entered into force.!
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5) Data!
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The irregular immigration into the EU is difļ¬cult to quantify, but we have some indicators:!
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- In 2013, the number of irregularly staying non-EU nationals apprehended in the EU was about
429 000 (-1% compared to 2012, and -30% compared to 2008).!
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- In 2014, 276 113 migrants entered the EU irregularly (+138% compared to 2013).
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Migrants, refugees, routes

  • 1. ! Promises, hopes, dreams. Every year hundreds of people make every effort to fulļ¬ll them, to grab, even if for a little time, the hand that will rescue them from extreme poverty, from hunger and from violence which overļ¬‚ow in their native countries. They do this for themselves, but above all to guarantee a better future for their children and grandchildren. A far future that unfortunately is not reached by everybody or which turns out to be even worse. But do you know what is exactly ā€œillegal migrationā€, who are ā€œmigrantsā€ and ā€œrefugeesā€, and which routes do they follow? If you arenā€™t able to reply to these questions, here you will found the answers.! ! ! ! SUMMARY:! ! ! 1) What is ā€œillegal migrationā€? Which are the main types?! ! 2) Who are the involved people? Where do they come from?! ! 3) What are the main the routes?! Which are the main points of entry into Europe, America and South-East Asia?! ! 4) What are the EU actions and the future plans?! ! 5) Data! ! ! ! MIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND ROUTES! ! An answer to all of your questions about this topic! !
  • 2. 1) Illegal migration! ! Illegal migration is a phenomenon that refers to the migration of people who pass across national borders in a way that violates the laws. ! Stricter government laws are imposed on immigration, and people win the right to live and work in a country that is not their own only after laborious paperwork and documentation. Each country has its set rules regarding allowing new immigrants within their borders.! ! There are several types of illegal migrants: ! ! ! !- Unauthorized entrants are people who enter a country without documents, following a sea route, an air route or crossing the land borders;! - Fraudulent entrants are people who enter a country with false documents;! -Violators of the duration of the visa are people who enter a state properly, but overstay their visa.! - Violators of the terms and conditions of the visa are people who enter a country with proper documents and procedures, but at some point they violate the term of their visa. The most frequent violation is the acceptance of employment.! ! ! ! Furthermore, it is also important to mention the role represented by the trafļ¬cking and the smuggling of human beings. These two terms are not synonyms:! ! ! Human smuggling is the attempted transportation or illegal entry of people across an international border. The person who is being smuggled is generally cooperating and he/she is considered as an accomplice in the crime. ! In general, the smugglers do not distinguish between refugees and migrants either and smuggle anyone who can pay. ! Smuggling has been growing in Europe since 1990s, because of the Balkans wars, and later because of conļ¬‚icts in Afghanistan and Iraq.! ! ! Human trafļ¬cking is the trade of persons with the purpose of selling them as sexual slaves or forcing them to hard work. The victims are often under 18 years of age, and it is almost impossible to escape for them because their documents are conļ¬scated. They are enslaved, also subjected to limited movement or isolation, or brainwashed through practices like juju, a speciļ¬c branch of voodoo.! ! !
  • 3. ! 2) The involved people and their origins! ! ! There are several types of illegal migrant status. The United Nation deļ¬nes it, and distinguishes the illegal entrants between migrants and refugees. ! Refugees and migrants are fundamentally different, and for that reason they are treated very differently under modern international law. However refugees and migrants are increasingly being confused, and increasingly being treated in the same way.! ! ! Migrants are people who choose to move in order to improve the future prospects of themselves and their families. They always have the choice to move back.! Migrants may be forced from their homes by ļ¬‚oods, earthquakes and other natural disasters.! Their government is sympathetic towards them, giving them rights.! ! Refugees have to move if they are to save their lives or preserve their freedom. Refugees are forced to relocate because of the fear of war, religion, political opinion, or beliefs. In most cases, it is not possible for them to go back.! They have no protection from their own state - indeed it is usually their own state that is threatening to persecute them. If they return to their homeland they may be condemned to death, or an intolerable life without rights.! ! ! ! Generally both migrants and refugee come from an unstable community, countries marked by extreme violence, drought, foreign intervention, political unrest and corruption. There may also be abductions, forced marriages, exploitation and extreme poverty, w h i c h m a k e p e o p l e v e r y vulnerable, in particular women, who are at the bottom of society, with few resources to care for themselves and their families. So, they often accept risky job offers, maybe far ones, or are very often trapped into the sex industry.! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
  • 4. ! 3) Routes and points of entry! ! Trafļ¬ckers use a large number of ways to illegally introduce the victims in the countries where they will ā€œworkā€. These are the most important ones.! ! ! ! - Europe: Most of the movements are from east to west and sizable gateways into Western Europe are the Strait of Gibraltar and the Adriatic Sea, where migrants are trafļ¬cked from Albania to Italy. By land, migrants from Eastern Europe and Asia pass through the Balkan route and reach Greece.! Another signiļ¬cant stream of migrants moves from north Africa to Italy. Many arrive in Britain from north France and since the breakup of the Soviet Union, women from Russia, Estonia, and Latvia have been trafļ¬cked to Finland, where prostitution is legal.! ! ! - The Americas: The United States draw a big number of migrants from Europe but many trafļ¬cking victims from other parts of the world arrive in Central or South America to enter the U.S. via Mexico. South America migrants are trafļ¬cked to work in the Japanese sex industry. ! ! - Southeast Asia: Most of the women smuggled in this region are sent to work in the commercial sex trade, particularly in Japan.! Much of the human trafļ¬cking in Southeast Asia centers around Thailand, where the sex trade accounts for between 2 to 14 percent of GDP. There is an increase in the number of illegal immigrants from South Asia and the Middle East who are arriving on the western shores of Australia, particularly on Christmas Island, close to Indonesia. There are also minor routes from Asia that run through countries like Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan to Russia and Western Europe.! ! ! On their arrival, the refugees ļ¬nd camps that are set up to provide aid till they can return to their country. In the event that they cannot, resettlement options are provided in a third country. A total of 17 Countries like Australia, Canada, Denmark, Chile and others have refugee quotas and provide resettlement options in their countries to individuals from refugee camps. Migrants have to explore their own settlement options in the new country.! ! !
  • 5. 4) Illegal migration and the EU! ! ! ! In the last few years the EU has acted to improve plans to ļ¬ght trafļ¬cking and the business of illegal migration. Here are some of the plans: ! ! -Adoption, in 2002, of a legal framework on smuggling (ā€œfacilitators packageā€)! -Operational measures to disrupt and dismantle organized criminal groups involved in the facilitation of irregular immigration (also important to know the modus operandi and the collocations of the routes)! -Comprehensive approach to counter migrant smuggling ā€”> prevention and cooperation with countries of origin and transit and dismantling of the criminal networks! -Better assistance for victims! -Creation of an EU Anti-Trafļ¬cking Coordinator who provides strategic policy orientation and improves coordination and consistency among actions by EU institutions, EU agencies, EU States, non-EU countries and international players addressing trafļ¬cking in human beings! - Launch of an EU anti-trafļ¬cking website! - Sanctions for employers who employ irregular migrants ā€”> protection measures in favor of workers, especially those exploited by unscrupulous employers.! - Improving external border controls, also by using information technology (like the Visa Information System) and biometric features (e.g. ļ¬ngerprints) for identiļ¬cation.! ! There are also plans for the future:! ! ! - Strengthening the mandate of FRONTEX ā€”> so it can act more effectively at the external border.! - Establishing an evaluation mechanism to verify the correct application of the Schengen acquits.! - Intensifying coordination between border surveillance authorities and considering the feasibility of creating a European system of border guards.! - Establishing rules for the surveillance of the external sea borders in the context of operational cooperation coordinated by FRONTEX.! - Considering the establishment of a European entry-exit system and considering a registered traveller program allowing non-EU nationals to use an automated Border control system! !
  • 6. ! The EU is also working on a humane and effective return policy, where cooperation with non-EU countries is absolutely essential. There have been readmission agreements with several countries: ! ! Russia, Morocco, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, the Chinese Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macao, Algeria, Turkey, Albania, China, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Republic of Moldova, Georgia, Cape Verde, Tunisia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Belarus.! ! Agreements with the two Chinese Special Administrative Regions, Sri Lanka, Russia, Ukraine, the Western Balkan countries, the Republic of Moldova, Georgia Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cape Verde and Pakistan have entered into force.! ! ! ! 5) Data! ! ! The irregular immigration into the EU is difļ¬cult to quantify, but we have some indicators:! ! - In 2013, the number of irregularly staying non-EU nationals apprehended in the EU was about 429 000 (-1% compared to 2012, and -30% compared to 2008).! ! - In 2014, 276 113 migrants entered the EU irregularly (+138% compared to 2013). ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
  • 7. IMAGES RESOURCES:! ! ! ! Title, Word Map: "SHIPPING ROUTES" BY T. HENGL - Http://Www.Nceas.Ucsb.Edu/ Globalmarine/Impacts. LICENSED UNDER CC BY-SA 3.0 VIA WIKIMEDIA COMMONS - Http://Commons.Wikimedia.Org/Wiki/File:Shipping_Routes.Png#/Media/ File:Shipping_Routes.Png! ! ! Summary, People on the road : "Opening ceremony of new PNC headquarters in Goma (6988913212)" by Ā© MONUSCO/Sylvain Liechti. Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ File:Opening_ceremony_of_new_PNC_headquarters_in_Goma_(6988913212).jpg#/ media/File:Opening_ceremony_of_new_PNC_headquarters_in_Goma_(6988913212).jpg! ! ! Point 1, Visas: ā€œPassportsā€ by J Aaron Farr. Licensed under CC BY 2.0 https:// www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/jaaronfarr/519948326/ ! ! Point 1, Chained hands: Licensed Under CC 0 Public Domain http://pixabay.com/it/ carcere-prigioniero-schiavit%C3%B9-162885/! ! Point 2, Gun : "014 PLA Fighters" by Jonathan Alpeyrie. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File: 014_PLA_Fighters.JPG#/media/File:014_PLA_Fighters.JPG! ! Point 3, Girl and boat : licensed under CC 0 Public Domain, http://pixabay.com/it/mare- barca-ocean-rifugiati-acqua-412519/! ! Point 3, Refugeesā€™ camp: "South Africa-Xenophobia-001" by NJR ZA - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/ wiki/File:South_Africa-Xenophobia-001.jpg#/media/File:South_Africa-Xenophobia-001.jpg! ! !
  • 8. Point 4, EU ļ¬‚ag: "European ļ¬‚ag in Karlskrona 2011" por MPD01605 - http:// www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/mpd01605/6755068753/in/photostream/. Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ File:European_ļ¬‚ag_in_Karlskrona_2011.jpg#/media/ File:European_ļ¬‚ag_in_Karlskrona_2011.jpg! ! Point 4, Boat arrived to Lampedusa : "Lampedusa noborder 2007-2" by Sara Prestianni / noborder network - http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/noborder/2495544558/.! Licensed under CC BY 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ File:Lampedusa_noborder_2007-2.jpg#/media/File:Lampedusa_noborder_2007-2.jpg! ! ! Point 5, Suitcase and map: ā€œ Globe-Map-Suitcase-Travel-1800x2880ā€ by Wilerson S Andrade. Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 https://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/will_spark/ 8603567984/!