Caught Between East and West, Ukraine Struggles with Its Migration Policy
Since its independence in 1991, Ukraine has expanded immigration and emigration rights — but it has also become a neighbor
of the expanded European Union, a crossroads for illegal migration, and fertile ground for human traffickers. Olena Malynovksa
of the National Institute for International Security Problems in Kyiv reports.
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