MIGRATION PROCESSES AND THE RIGHTS OF MIGRANTS IN EUROPE
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In the contemporary global landscape, the movement of people across borders has become an increasingly complex and multifaceted phenomenon. Europe, in particular, has been at the forefront of this discourse, grappling with the challenges and opportunities presented by the influx of migrants and refugees. This article aims to delve into the intricate nature of migration processes and the crucial issue of safeguarding the rights of migrants within the European context.
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