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islam arafa
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Egypt youth migration dreaming fleeing to unknown
April 10, 2008 @ 12:56 PM
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hello every body
this is the first time that i add a subject in this English discussion board
Where ever you go in Egypt cities you can find youth searching for opportunity to immigrate to any developed country where they are seeking a better future. These people have tried to live life and build their future in Egypt, but the corruption in all areas of life; education, health, security, bribery prevalent even among police officers make it impossible to trust anyone. Due to this, , and the economic motivation are the main reasons we are seeing an increase in this phenomena.
This is shown in the level of disparity between developing countries which export migrants and suffer from the shortage of investment and the lack of employment opportunities and proper living levels.
Countries which enjoy with the rise of living standards and the shortage of manpower . Egyptian migration is considered a phenomena due to the increasing of poverty and economic deterioration and the lack of employment opportunities so we find young people are being forced to rely on immigration to other nations.
The allure of immigration almost brain washes the youth into dreams of salvation which paves the way for these young soles to be easy targets of Swindlers and Brokers of illegal immigration which will most likely end up getting them killed. Add to this the Arab Islamic phobia in Europe and the United States Western society will not welcome with them.
Of course there is a proposed solutions like Development and increase awareness and create more legal channels for migration, but ask you What is a solution in your opinion
This post was edited on: 2008-04-12 at 07:35 AM by: free2000000
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