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What makes you think that?
The migrants depart as well as arrive. I find it hard to believe that the media has no knowledge whatsoever of what kind of motives these people have. If they didn't have such knowledge, I would expect them to at least state that the motives are unknown. Instead what I find is just a void of any mention of motivations whatsoever, to the point that it gives the appearance of an intentional blackout. Hence my question: why?
I think we're talking about different phenomena here. This is the kind of thing I'm talking about, which isn't Greek citizens looking for work:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_European_migrant_crisis
Edit: I see you're talking about NPR which I believe is American. To be clear I'm talking about British media. Perhaps foreign media doesn't have the same appearance of a blackout.