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    some even lose loved ones. Attempting to flee their country and find a new home as a refugee is what makes them feel inside out.

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    and anti-government Islamic rebels called mujahedeen. Millions of refugees were pouring over the borders into Pakistan to escape the fighting. National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry was in the region for a story on the refugee crisis. While touring a refugee camp on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border‚ he entered a large tent that served as a girls’ school. The first child he saw was a shy girl with fiery eyes‚ about 12 years old. McCurry approached the girl‚ and she agreed to let him take

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    asylums can be reversed onto our own society. In order to understand this subject we need to have the knowledge of what an asylum seeker is. According to the Oxford Dictionary‚ an asylum seeker is someone who has left their home country as a political refugee and is seeking asylum in another. What are these points that Rick Morton speaks about? Morton’s first

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    References: Refugee Studies Center (1970-1999) http://ihrc.umn.edu/research/vitrage/all/ra/ihrc2968.html Gold‚ Matea (2000) Vietnam Refugees Finally Find Home. Los Angeles Times Pg. A1. http://search.proquest.com.ezp1.lib.umn.edu/docview/421648871 Levinson‚ David

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    The topic of accepting Syrian refugees is a real issue‚ with numerous people worried about it. There are numerous stances about it. One stance is that Immigration for Syrian refugees should be allowed. The opposing stance is that Immigration for Syrian refugees should not be allowed. Personally‚ I believe that Syrian Refugees should be allowed to come to the United States. The scope of the issue is narrow enough to manage. It is not too complicated to solve. One reason why America should accept Syrian

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    statement. Before we continue‚ let’s first understand the meaning of “refugee.” According to the Macquarie Dictionary‚ a refugee is “one who flees for refuge or safety‚ especially to a foreign country in a time of political upheaval‚ war or persecution.” Refugees can enter Australia in one of two ways: The first way is by normal legal channels. This is done by making a request to the Australian Government to be granted refugee status and once granted‚ entry into our country using the correct documents

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    A refugee is a person who has been forced to leave his or her country due to war or violence in the country. Due to the conflict and violence in countries such as Syria‚ Palestine and Eritrea‚ Europe has seen an increasing number of refugees. Europe is experiencing the greatest refugee crisis since World War II. These refugees face a number of challenges such as trafficking‚ violence‚ starvation etc. The responsibility of protecting the rights of the refugees has been vested upon with two United

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    Those seeking asylum within the United Kingdom and the United States are confronted with obstacles that are in direct opposition to the responsibilities to refugees as per United Nations Council Resolutions (1967). The US and UK have implemented deterrence policies that classify these asylum seekers as deviant outsiders (Frey& Zhao‚ 2011). The employment of widespread use of detention‚ the passing of legislation that deny this fundamental human right to protection‚ as well as the negative depiction

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    because of Islamic fundamentalism. Shanahan also slammed Australia’s “religiously blind” policy on immigrants and refugees. For her‚ the country cannot continue to be religiously blind in processing refugee applications. The Australian government had announced opening for 12‚000 individuals under the refugee

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    affecting refugee girls’ access to primary education in the Dadaab refugee camps of Garissa District in the Northeastern Province of Kenya. This study has significance within the tenets of the Convention on the Rights of the Child due to the fact that primary education is considered as a basic right and a tool for protecting refugee populations. In this study‚ the descriptive design was used to enable the researcher collect information concernin g factors affecting refugee girls’ access

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