Title: Illegal Migration! Why yes? Why no? Category: years. Group members: Meagan Borg-23 rd April 2003, Kyzia Micallef- 5 th February 2003

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Title: Illegal Migration! Why? Why? Category: - years Group members: Meagan Borg- rd April, Kyzia Micallef- th February Samira Muscat- th February Shania Spiteri- th November School: St Francis Secondary School Sliema Link Teacher: Ms Vanessa Cachia

Table of Contents:. Our Article Page. References and Ackwledgements 9. Proof of dissemination. Appendix : Sample of respondents. Appendix : Templates for questionnaires and interviews. Appendix : Data gathered from our research

Illegal Migration! Why? Why? By: Borg Meagan, Micallef Kyzia, Muscat Samira, Spiteri Shania. Migrants and refugees are t pawns on the chessboard of humanity Pope Francis. Migration, illegal or otherwise, is a serious problem worldwide. Everyone talks about it, from this Holiness the Pope to Donald Trump, from the European Parliament to talk show hosts. The whole world is suffering because of racism, ethnic conflict, terrorism and financial problems in Europe, which are all a product of migration. The tiny island of Malta has received 7,7 mainly African migrants these decades- the equivalent, in Britain, of. million people. And it is struggling to cope, Prime Minister Joseph Muscat says. (Colin Freeman, st July ; on behalf of the Telegraph) Our investigation attempts to find out what Maltese people think about this issue and how it effects Malta and its population, in our quest to find a sustainable solution to what has become a serious problem. Our investigation consists of questionnaires which we gave out to males and females from different age groups. Our youngest respondents were and the oldest one was.

We did t only give out questionnaires but we also interviewed Her Excellency the President of Malta s husband, Mr Edgar Preca. While we were giving out these questionnaires to our participants, we explained why we were doing the survey and we also explained all the questions and answered any questions that our participants came up with while completing these questionnaires. The questionnaires t only helped us complete our project but also helped us understand what people really think as we gave them the opportunity to tell us what they think about this topic and what they would do in certain situations. Most participants (9% in all) are aware that illegal migration is a serious problem worldwide. They have formed this opinion because they followed the news, and are aware that many countries are discussing this problem of illegal immigrants and all the deaths resulting from it. A large number of participants also think that illegal migration is a serious problem in Malta (%), particularly since the amount is increasing every year. The majority of our participants agree

Number of respondants/ Number of respondants/ that we should send illegal migrants back to their country, though % do t kw what to suggest. Question : Do you think that illegal migrants should be sent back to their country? (Males) 9 7 I don t kw - - - - + Question : Do you think that illegal migrants should be sent back to their country? (Females) I don t kw - - - - +

Number of respondants/ If these migrants give birth at sea, many participants disagreed that their children should have the opportunity to be given Maltese Nationality. Migrants arriving in Malta, th October Most of our participants are against migration because they think that migrants have a negative effect on our country (%). This is mainly because of racism, problems related to overpopulation, and ecomical issues. Question 7: Negative outcomes of Migration. (Males) -- - - - +

number of respondants/ Question 7: Negative outcomes of migration.(females) - - - - + % of respondents agreed that once migrants come to Malta they need to be employed, but then % complained that they are taking our jobs. 7% also think that there is a relationship between illegal migration and racism. It is pretty obvious that migration is a serious problem. In fact, the International Organisation of Migration calculates the total annuals to Europe [in done] to be approximately,, with just % coming by land, making it the highest migration flow since world war ll. (Matthew Agius, nd December, ; on behalf of Maltatoday) We cant really stop illegal migration, but we do have to try to decrease it. However, any potential solutions have to be sustainable solutions which help host 7

countries but, at the same time, do t go against the rights of migrants. At present we are witnessing some very harsh actions in order to stop illegal migration (e.g. Donald Trump s ban of migrants from Islamic countries and a Hungarian Mayor s ban of Islamic migrants and the practice of Islamic religion and culture in his town). However, we have to keep in mind that the right to security, to seek asylum, to receive protection, to have a job with a fair salary and decent conditions are basic human rights which are guaranteed to every human being by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights signed by the United Nations in 9. No sustainable attempt to decrease migration should, therefore, go against these human rights. The UNHCR identifies Durable solutions: i. Voluntary repatriation to the country of origin ii. iii. Local integration in the country of asylum Resettlement/ relocation to a third country None of these are easy, but this only highlights the importance of what Mr Edgar Preca told us. Even though he is aware that Malta is struggling to cope with the large number of immigrants in our country, racism and all other consequent problems, he insists that it is our Christian and our human duty to respect these migrants, the serious problems they have to face in their countries, their culture and their religion, and to always try to help whoever is in need. We agree with what Mr Preca told us, and we would like to end this report by asking schools (and every Maltese citizen) to promote and live the values of respect, tolerance and understanding, which are key values in a sustainable society.

References and Ackwledgements: References: Agius Matthew, nd December, Malta's total refugee and irregular migrant arrivals in http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/world//maltas_total_refugees_and_irregular_migr ant_arrivals_in #.WMmMaPkrLIU Freeman Colin, st July, EU immigration: 'Malta is the smallest state, and we are carrying a burden that is much bigger than any other country' http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/malta/9/eu-immigration-malta-isthe-smallest-state-and-we-are-carrying-a-burden-that-is-much-bigger-than-any-othercountry.html United Nations, 9, Universal Declaration of Human Rights http://www.un.org/en/universal-declaration-human-rights/ Malta asylum trends- UNHCR Malta stats + graphs http://www.unhcr.org.mt/charts/ Quotation: Pope Francis https://www.google.com.mt/search?q=illegal+immigration+malta&rlz=cwzpd_enmt7mt7 &espv=&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=x&ved=ahukewjktbmdhsahvdnhokhzosamwq_aui BigB&biw=&bih=#tbm=isch&q=quotations+about+migration+pope&*&imgrc=q9YxTHDAW IzM Picture: Migrants entering Malta. https://www.google.com.mt/search?q=illegal+immigration+malta&rlz=cwzpd_enmt7mt7 &espv=&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=x&ved=ahukewjktbmdhsahvdnhokhzosamwq_aui BigB&biw=&bih=#imgrc=mRsCD_IDOYGM 9

Ackwledgements: We would like to thank Mr Edgar Preca for taking the time to help us with this research. We would also like to thank all the respondents who kindly helped us by completing the questionnaires.

Proof of dissemination: As required, our project is exhibited on the school premises and it is also accessible on the school website (www.saintfrancissecondary.com). We have also sent our report to The Sunday Times and The Malta Independent on Sunday, though we have guarantee that it will be published.

Appendix : Sample of Respondents respondents males females - - - - + - - - - + yrs yrs yrs yrs yrs yrs yrs yrs yrs yrs

Appendix : Template for questionnaire Sex: Male Female Age: - - - - +. Are you aware that illegal migration is a serious problem worldwide? Yes No I don t kw Why?. Do you think illegal migrants should be sent back to their country? Yes No I don t kw

Why?. Do you think illegal migration is a serious problem in Malta? Yes No I don t kw Why?. Do you think Malta should accept illegal migrants? Yes No I don t kw. Do you agree that when illegal migrants give birth at sea, the children are given a Maltese Nationality? Yes No I don t kw Why?

A) Do you think emigrants have a positive effect on our country? Yes No I don t kw Why? B) Do you think migrants have a negative effect on our country? Yes No I don t kw Why? 7A) Which of these positive outcomes of migration do we find in Malta? Cultural diversity Tolerance and respect of difference Respect towards all human beings Others 7B) Which of these negative outcomes of migration do we find in Malta? Conflict on the basis of race Conflict on the bases of religion

People live apart Over population Lack of hygiene and health problems Resurgence of illness such as TB, typhoid, cholera, etc. Lack of employment Pressure on social benefits, which aren t eugh for everyone. Increase in crime Ecomic problems Other:. Do you agree that these migrants need to be employed? Yes No I don t kw Why? 9. Do you think illegal migrants are taking the jobs of Maltese people? Yes No I don t kw Why?

. Is there a relationship between illegal migration and racism? Yes No I don t kw Why? Thank you for your cooperation 7

Number of respondents/ Number of respondents/ Appendix : Data gathered from our research Question : Are you aware that illegal migration is a serious problem worldwide? (Male) I don t kw - - - - + Question : Are you aware that illegal migration is a serious problem worldwide? (Female) I don t kw - - - - +

Number of respondants/ Number of respondants/ Question : Do you think that illegal migrants should be sent back to their country? (Males) 9 7 I don t kw - - - - + Question : Do you think that illegal migrants should be sent back to their country? (Females) I don t kw - - - - + 9

Number of repondants/ Number of respondants/ Question : Do you think illegal migration is a serious problem in Malta? (Males) I don t kw - - - - + Question : Do you think illegal migration is a serious problem in Malta? (Females) I don t kw - - - - +

Number of respondants/ Number of respondants/ Question : Do you think that Malta should accept illegal migrants? (Males) 7 I don t kw - - - - + Question : Do you think that Malta should accept illegal migrants? (Females) I don t kw - - - -

Number of respondants/ Number of respondants/ Question : Do you agree that when illegal migrants give birth at sea, the children are given a Maltese Nationality? (Males) 9 7 I don t kw - - - - + Question : Do you agree that when illegal migrants give birth at sea, the children are given a Maltese Nationality? (Females) 9 7 - - - - + cultural diversity tolerance and respect respect towards all human beings others

number of respondants/ Number of respondants/ Question : Do you think emigrants have a positive effect on our country or a negative effect? (Males) 9 7 I don t kw - - - - + Question : do you think migrants have a positive or negative effect? (Females) I don t kw - - - - +

Number of respondants/ Number of respondants/ Question 7a: Which of these positive outcomes of migration do we find in Malta? (Males) 9 7 - - - - + cultural diversity tolerance and respect of difference respect towards all human beings others Question 7a: Which of these positive outcomes of migration do we find in Malta? (Females) I don t kw - - - - +

number of respondants/ Number of respondants/ Question 7 b: Negative outcomes of Migration. (Males) -- - - - + Question 7b: Negative outcomes of migration.(females) - - - - +

Number of respondants/ Number of respondants/ Question : Do you agree that these migrants need to be employed? (Males) 9 7 I don t kw - - - - + Question : Do you agree that these migrants need to be employed? (Females) 9 7 I don t kw - - - - +

Number of respondants/ Number of respondants/ Question 9: Do you think that illegal migrants are taking the jobs of Maltese people (Males) 9 7 I don t kw - - - - + Question 9: Do you think that illegal migrants are taking the jobs of Maltese people? (Females) 9 7 I don t kw - - - - + 7

Nummber of respondants/ Number of respondants/ Question : Is there a relationship between illegal migration and racism? (Males) 7 I don t kw - - - - + Question : Is there a relationship between illegal migration and racism? (Females) 7 I don t kw - - - - +