A Mass Migration Crisis, And It May Yet Get Worse The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/01/world/europe/a-mass-migration-crisis-and-it-may-yet-get-worse.html <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001dfYApm80NcBjo8B1shYUCoPnRSCn4ylvMNbxv5ggtqQAAaXcRgNng-rhz6-UEdAm4X68s7O3SQhrgMOFanHF4NcrwPwUGgLsp9CM_fr267-bLOB5jcZNY_am-p3GGS0pAJfpV_RJURLEauUrrQ1-xM6bXzMoZrzE7QHJ_FlVo5kKhuWEpwmkgmNqdP5IZpgWqMljW0t9N3pBSzDCJl7lryAdlyof3mB-3FCiw0HxEPosOAXVm7TCDjYGjJSUGPICMCgmKVoSOMhngHwJJkWIGVBFl09YycAa&c=zkCKX4BlnF6AMJJE4BJiuYclfJZckN4xrNvJ-8ifyLVJ1neF8U2AJw==&ch=CWLqWnoYZsC3iq3CLvf9Vy8kijMGXeuA8wA3iAvqHWRyUEQFs5uZ2g==> They arrived in an unceasing stream, 10,000 a day at the height, as many as a million migrants heading for Europe this year, pushing infants in strollers and elderly parents in wheelchairs, carrying children on their shoulders and life savings in their socks. They came in search of a new life, but in many ways they were the heralds of a new age. There are more displaced people and refugees now than at any other time in recorded history -- 60 million in all -- and they are on the march in numbers not seen since World War II ... The most striking thing about the current migration crisis, however, is how much bigger it could still get ... In Nigeria, which already has double the population of Germany, 40 percent of people would emigrate to the West if they could. And the lesson of 2015 -- for them and much of the world -- is that they can