
Ten Years of Migration Crisis: The Fracture that Changed Europe
A decade after Germany opened its borders, Brussels promises reforms, but the ineffectiveness of coping with the migration pressure remains.

A decade after Germany opened its borders, Brussels promises reforms, but the ineffectiveness of coping with the migration pressure remains.

In January, Italy’s so-called ‘technocratic government,’ led by Mario Draghi, the former head of the European Central Bank, oversaw the arrival of more than 3,000 illegal migrants, an increase of nearly threefold compared to figures recorded last January.