Human Migration
HUMAN MIGRATION
THE AFRICAN MIGRATION TO EUROPE
The African Migration to Europe
The Africans cannot resist the allure of Europe endangering their own lives and family to get there, streaming over 300,000 people per year seeking a better life.


In 2012 it cost Europe 400 million Euro to process the return of 100,000 and the years that follow will rise.
They have nothing, hence they have nothing to lose.
Migrations of the Romani People
Migrations of the Romani People
The Romani are a people and culture mostly native to central Europe.


In 2010, the French government began to break up camps of Romani people living in the French countryside. Under the program, hundreds of Romani holding Romanian passports are deported back to Romania—accused of illegal immigration into France.
Currently, the deportation is a voluntary program, but it has stirred up a lot of anger between the French and Romanian governments.
BOAT PEOPLE AUSTRALASIA
Migration of the “Boat People”
In 1954, the nation of Vietnam was divided into two distinct zones along the 17th parallel. A communist party governed the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) and a more democratic party governed the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam). The Vietnam War started in 1957, when the communist Viet Cong rebelled against the South Vietnamese government.


Many nations were wary of accepting boat people. Refugees were poor, and many governments worried that refugees could not contribute to the economy. They feared the refugees would tax the education and health care systems of their new countries.