Nahlah Ayed reports on refugees crossing porous Serbia-Hungary border

European Union has plan to help settle refugees, but it can't come fast enough for those on the move

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Caption: Nahlah Ayed reports at the fence Hungary is constructing along its border with Serbia, to keep fleeing refugees out.

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Thousands more new refugees are arriving every day at the border between Hungary and Serbia, some slipping under razor wire to get into Europe. And many more migrants — men, women and children — already in Europe are on the move.
Today, the European Union has a new plan to help settle them. But at the border, one of the key flashpoints in the refugee and migration crisis, it can't come fast enough for those looking for a new home.
Watch CBC's Nahlah Ayed report above.