OCTOBER 20, 2015
The refugee crisis in Europe has also dominated recent headlines. European Union leaders are in crisis mode as they try to figure out how to handle a flood of migrants from Syria, Libya, Afghanistan and elsewhere, all seeking out the relative stability and prosperity of Europe. These events collectively reveal a deep hypocrisy in how many Americans and some Europeans view their own borders and those of nations abroad. If the United States and its partners in Europe are to develop effective plans for border security, policymakers and citizens alike must reflect more deeply on the relationships between borders and identity, and they must agree upon a more global interpretation of what sovereign boundaries truly mean in the 21st century.

