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The Greek government has officially request help in securing its border, requesting financing, logistical support and men.

Greece is also expanding its border fence and will continue to practice pushbacks, otherwise known as sending people back across the border they illegally violated.

The more interesting question here is that if Greece, Italy, Spain et al along the Mediterranean become swamped with refugees as they did in 2015, how will the EU and northern Europe handle the crisis?

Sweden and Germany absolutely cannot tolerate another wave of migration, the domestic political environment simply won't allow it and political (possibly civil) unrest would surely follow.

The British are already dealing with an increasing migrant wave, and the French are in the midst of a rather serious discussion about the Great Replacement.

Moreover, how will the neoliberal order be able to deal with both the war in Ukraine and a renewed migrant crisis? It is doubtful they truly could.

The EU could split down East-West over migration once again, but this time Eastern Europe will demand a focus on the war in Ukraine while Western Europe pours resources into stemming migrant flows.

This will also necessitate an increased number of national-conservative administrations such as Meloni's in Italy. Which use strong rhetoric and symbolic action to quell public anger over migration. All while not actually doing anything to solve the problem.

Instability is becoming a serious problem for the neoliberal order, and nationalists offer the only serious alternative to the current order.
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