Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the EUs responses to arriving forced migrants during the ongoing Ukraine conflict and whether the EU has selective humanity towards forced migrants who come from varied backgrounds. The theory of securitization will be applied to analyze the EUs responses towards the arriving forced migrants. Greece will serve as a case study to show securitization works within EU states and explain the EUs failure to handle the refugee crisis in 2015. Then, through the comparison to the EUs current response to Ukraine refugees, it seems that the EU does have a double standard towards forced migrants from different cultural backgrounds and ethnics.
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