1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated March 20, 2019Europes Refugee and Migration FlowsMixed Migration to Europe Over the past several years, Europe has experienced significant refugee and migrant flows as people have fled conflict and poverty in bordering regions. Although 2015 is considered the
2、height of the crisis, refugee and migrant arrivals have continued (see Table 1). The war in Syria has created millions of refugees in neighboring countries and driven some to leave for Europe. Other refugees and migrants originate from elsewhere in the Middle East, as well as Afghanistan, Africa, So
3、uth Asia, and some Western Balkan countries. Experts characterize these flows as mixed migration, defined as different groups of peoplesuch as economic migrants, refugees, asylum-seekers, stateless persons, trafficked persons, and unaccompanied childrenwho travel the same routes and use the same mod
4、es of transportation (see text box). Many of these individuals do not have the required documentation, such as passports and visas, and often use smugglers and unauthorized border crossings. The flows have challenged European governments and the European Union (EU). The distinctions between groups i