Their little signs of hope when it comes to syria and on the diplomatic level we are trying to set up hotspots for registration when people come here. All this is a start and it will not change the influx the day after tomorrow. You have to make clear this is not going to change things frequently. Wefeel at the end of the day need more European Solidarity. We need more European Solidarity in this. You mentioned austria in sweden. Per capita they are taking more than the german people. They have been extremely generous, both countries. Other seven less than generous. At a certain moment we have to find ways and means to get to a solution. On that note, talking about European Solidarity, there has been tremendous resistance in Eastern Europe to this. The ontarians leading the way. Hunt darians leading the way hungarians leading the way. Player Eastern Europeans so reluctant to help in the crisis . I cant help but note after the last presentation that what everyones view used to be of ger
Eighty years might feel like distant history for some people, but for Karen Korematsu, May 30, 1942, will always mark a moment in her family's personal history.
Amid ongoing discussions about racial justice, the Roosevelt Institute is reflecting on the repercussions of FDR’s policy that sent Japanese and Japanese Americans into internment camps.
Amid ongoing discussions about racial justice, the Roosevelt Institute is reflecting on the repercussions of FDR’s policy that sent Japanese and Japanese Americans into internment camps.