10 Biggest Conflicted Immigration Windows Of The World




Cuba-U.S. corridor: The people of Cuba have witnesses some of the worst wars and gruesome lifestyles especially around the time of Fidel Castro. The people who emigrate from Cuba, row themselves in small boats towards U.S. soil in search of better life, but if they get caught by the Coastal guards then they are repatriated.

So this is basically a gamble or a game on sea between desperate Cubans and law enforcing U.S. Since 1995 U.S. sanctions 20,000 visas every year for Cuban people, this is known as the ‘Wet feet, Dry feet’ policy.

India-Bangladesh Border: If it weren’t for the British, there would be no immigration issues for India from Bangladesh because we would still be one country.

Now that the countries are divided, the people of Bangladesh illegally enter India and settle in the Border States especially Calcutta. There are also over 1 million Indians living in Bangladesh since the separation of the states.

So now we know why India is the most populated country in the world because we house people from Bangladesh, Tibet and other neighboring countries. The social concerns with immigrants from Bangladesh is the rising number of women who are trafficked for sexual trade, the increased activity in smuggling and illegal border crossing  of livestock’s or goods between borders. There are no recent stats on the number of illegal or legal immigrants from Bangladesh in India.

East Europe- West Europe: The issue of migration was a burden back when Europe was just settling after the world wars. The countries were fearful of invasion, disruption of peace and conflict all over again, hence the minimal number of immigration. But the modern day rules are eased at knowing that there is a Union for all European countries and because of which trade, import of work and workers and immigration has become less of a threat.

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