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IMMIGRATION TO GREECE (JUNE 2012) |
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Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:15 |
Research Institute for European and American Studies (RIEAS) Newsletter on Immigration to Greece Editor: Ioannis Kolovos Frontex publicized its Annual Risk Analysis for 2012 The report notes that “the border between Greece and Turkey is very likely to remain one of the areas with the highest number of detections of illegal border-crossing along the external border. More and more migrants are expected to take advantage of Turkish visa policies and the expansion of Turkish Airlines, carrying more passengers to more destinations, to transit through Turkish air borders and subsequently attempt to enter the EU illegally”.
The report can be read in full here (in English) Unemployment much higher for foreign nationals According to the latest Labor Force Survey (1st quarter of 2012) the unemployment rate of foreign nationals was much higher compared to the Greeks (30.5% compared to 21.8% respectively). The relevant press release by the National Statistics Authority can be read here (in Greek only) Reported attacks on foreigners have increased In the last few months there has been a significant increase in the reported attacks on foreigners. The victims have been wounded with clubs, iron fists and knives and, although the identity of the attackers remains largely unknown, the motives of the attacks are thought to be racist. The relevant article (Kathimerini, 24/6/2012) can be read here (in Greek only)
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