Texas can avoid the worst of Europe’s migrant crime problems.


Texas can avoid the worst of Europe’s migrant crime problems.

Patricio Andrés Quinlan-Adame | Texas Public Policy Foundation

During a recent trip to Europe for a political philosophy symposium, I was both impressed by the young leaders I met and concerned by the situations they were describing in their various home countries throughout the old continent.

Young men and women, fluent in geo-politics and global current events alongside four to five different languages, conversed about politics, economics, history, aesthetics, philosophy, and theology, with optimism for the potential of alleviating Europe’s maladies and striving towards a better future.

However, they cautioned each other strongly against short-term optimism. The increasingly complex and chaotic migration problems they’re facing make them reticent to speak more enthusiastically.

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