Countries like Bulgaria are accepting of the migrants but there are still reports of abusive behaviors from the police in the countries like physical violence and attacked by police dogs against migrants. the Bulgarian government still has not responded to any of these allegations. Last month an afghan migrant was shot dead by a Bulgarian border guard after entering the country from turkey and officials said he was killed by the ricochet of a bullet fired as a warning to the migrants. UNHCR spokesman Boris Cheskhikov said the agency was "deeply shocked" by the tragedy and called o the Bulgarian authorities to commission an …show more content…
For the short term, there are no good answers but for the long term, there could be some decent ideas. The first would be to accept the humanitarian responsibility and not turn our backs on people that are in need. The Syrian bloodbath that occurs due to the civil war in Syria is bad enough. It is time to start looking out for one another. Another way is to stop trying to overthrow these dictators rules and replacing them with even more psychotic rulers. When a huge leader falls down from power a huge power vacuum needs to be sealed and this will leave the person who has the most guns and people that back him or her to become the ruler. One other way that it could be resolved is that instead of having these European aid budgets being exhausted by caring for the refugees is to have them join the workforce of each of these countries. We could make these countries in Europe become the new Ellis Island for the migrants. Even though it might have a slow start the end result is, what is more, important in the end. The same situation was presented to the United States when people heard of all the opportunities this country had. People thought the roads in America were paved with gold but something better was found, a land of