Middle Eastern Migration
Middle Eastern migration refers to the movement of people from countries in the Middle East to other regions, often driven by factors such as conflict, economic opportunities, and environmental changes. Many individuals and families leave their home countries, such as Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan, seeking safety and better living conditions.
This migration can take various forms, including refugees fleeing war and persecution, as well as skilled workers relocating for job opportunities. Countries like Turkey, Jordan, and Germany have become significant destinations for these migrants, impacting local economies and cultures while also presenting challenges in integration and support.