And if you start panicking and being afraid of migration, then you will not be able to manage in a humane and orderly way.' 'Of course, we have challenges, but they are manageable.
'Migration has always been here, will always be here,' she said. European leaders now fear a large-scale influx of Afghan refugees amid the country's turmoil and risk of economic collapse.Įuropean Commissioner Ylva Johansson told NPR last week that Europe has a 'moral duty' to help Afghan refugees now. Almost half are Afghans, who, like Bilal, began fleeing their country long before last month's Taliban takeover.
Some 5,000 refugees and migrants are currently in Serbia.