What does Assad’s fall mean for Europe’s migration crisis? Commentators warn that another mass movement of people could push the continent to 'breaking point.'

(European Conservative) Thousands of Syrians living in Germany took to the streets on Sunday to celebrate the ousting of the tyrannical (now former) President Bashar Al-Assad. Similar scenes played out in Sweden and in the UK, where refugees in London vowed to return to their homeland.

While some Syrians in Europe may indeed aspire to go back home, some European officials are now beginning to dread the broader state of affairs. Could the movement taking control in Syria — led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a proscribed jihadist group with past links to Islamic State and Al Qaeda — push more people into leaving the Arab nation?

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