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The great irony of migration in the world (leaving one’s homeland to settle in a different land) is that it takes thousands of years as an alternative for survival, for a humanity that is errant in essence and origin, while governments and states make mountains out of molehills thinking about how to be free of it because they look at it as a way and means of life that is strange, marginal and threatening. The fact that migration has tripled in volume and complexity due to violence, inequality and poverty, and become an unmanageable global problem, poses the unprecedented challenge of making migration more inclusive in the humanitarian and legal sense. Its very nature should not instill fear nor rejection but understanding and solutions instead. Recognition of the migrant’s rights should be in perfect counterbalance to their recognition of their obligations. To remove repression and x...