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The end of Western Europe?

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The current influx of asylum seekers, refugees and economic migrants into Western Europe presents a profound challenge to the European Union’s values, solidarity and capacity to simply manage and accommodate such a rapid inflow of people.

True, other countries and poorer regions have taken in more refugees. But...

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