Europe Migrant Crisis - Sept. 21, 2015

A full-page advertisement by the Hungarian government that was published in Lebanese newspapers in Beirut, warning migrants not to enter the country illegally saying it is a crime punishable by imprisonment. Hungary erected another steel barrier at the Beremend border crossing from Croatia to try to slow the flow of migrants. But they kept coming.

Hungarian soldiers walk past a razor wire fence that is being built along the border with Croatia near the village of Sarok. Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that millions of migrants are "laying siege" to the borders of his country and of Europe, putting the continent in danger.
 

Migrants disembark a train that brought them to the Hungarian border, in Botovo, Croatia.

Volunteers clean a makeshift camp after hundreds of refugees were allowed to cross into Slovenia at the border station near Obretzje.

A girl looks out from a window of a bus which will transport migrants and refugees to a camp, after they were registered by authorities in Brezice, Slovenia.

A policeman gives written instructions to migrants as they cross the border from Slovenia to Bad Radkersburg, Austria.

A migrant waits in a wheelchair after crossing the border between Hungary and Austria in Nickelsdorf, Austria, 70 kilometers (43 miles) southeast of Vienna, Sept. 20, 2015.

Volunteers clean up a train station in Tovarnik, Croatia.

Yshar, left, a 36 year-old musician from Iran, reacts on the shores of the Greek island of Lesbos after crossing with others the Aegean Sea from Turkey on a inflatable dinghy.

Migrants gather at a stadium used for traditional Kirkpinar wrestling as they wait to march down a highway towards Turkey’s western border with Greece and Bulgaria, in Edirne, Turkey.

Migrants try to shelter themselves during a rain storm in Victoria Square, where hundreds of migrants and refugees sleep rough, in central Athens, Greece.