Writing in Huffington Post and the Times of Israel, David Harris of the American Jewish Congress discusses five challenges Europe faces as a result of new immigrants.
Europe and Migration: Five Challenges
by David Harris
December 14, 2015
As Europe seeks to absorb a massive wave of newcomers, the challenges are becoming strikingly apparent.
First, with no advance planning, European countries have had to move quickly to address the immediate issues of shelter and other urgent needs, all the more so as winter arrives and options like tents for housing become unfeasible.
The task is formidable. More than one million new arrivals have come to Germany, the preferred destination, in 2015 alone. Each individual, as I know from my own experience working with refugees from behind the Iron Curtain, is a world unto his or her own, often with medical or psychological issues, concerns for family members left behind, anxiety about the uncertainty of what lies ahead, and a ton of questions about a new and totally unfamiliar country.

























