By LIZ
ALDERMANJAN. 30, 2016
The New
York Times
IDOMENI, Greece — On a recent weekday, 40 buses jammed
into the parking lot of a gas station near the Macedonian border, carrying
thousands of refugees who had survived a perilous crossing on wintry seas from Turkey .
Now they
were approaching ground zero in the intensifying debate over how to curb the
unceasing stream of men, women and children from war-ravaged and poor nations
in the Middle East and Africa heading to the safety and prosperity of Europe .