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    persuasive‚ and refers to specific facts sufficient to demonstrate that the applicant is a refugee.” 8 U.S.C.A. § 1158(b)(1)(B)(ii) (West 2009). Analysis: I. Eligibility Anyone who is present in the United States‚ regardless of status‚ may apply for asylum. 8 U.S.C.A. § 1158(a)(1) (West 2009). However‚ eligibility is determined on the basis of refugee status. 8 U.S.C.A. § 1158(b)(1)(A) (West 2009). Refugee status is established by having a foreign nationality and either suffering previous persecution

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    Trafficking In Italy

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    Due to Italy’s inadequate identification process‚ the number of victims who chose to collaborate with the prosecution of their traffickers is unclear. Consequently‚ many of the trafficking victims are incorrectly identified as either migrants of asylum

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    Naturalization In America

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    year (FY) 2014 family basis immigrants comprised of 64% if all new LPR’s in the U.S. Preference Allocation 1 U.S Citizen Unmarried adult children 23‚400 2A LPR spouses & minor children 87‚900 2B LPR Unmarried adult children 26‚300 3 U.S Citizen married adult children 23‚400

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    Julian Assange

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    Ecuadorian law‚” said Asylum Access Ecuador director Karina Sarmiento. This topic is highly supported by the Ecuadorian government ready to help every person seeking political refuge like Julian Assange that was granted political asylum in 2012. Therefore‚ we insist on the discussion of this topic to make sure every person must gain asylum if it’s proven that they are under persecution of any kind. The Republic of Ecuador is currently holding the biggest number of Refugees and Asylum-Seekers in Latin

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    Human Rights In Australia

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    country where they may be persecuted. However‚ there are many problems with this convention. This is reflected in Australia’s often cruel and unfair treatment of refugees and asylum seekers. Due to its creation in 1951‚ it doesn’t provide adequate protection and legislation for modern situations of refugees and asylum seekers. Firstly‚ the definition of a refugee has changed remarkably. Coined in a post World War II world‚ and beginning of the cold war era‚ numbers and flow of refugees were

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    rights of refugee and immigrant students is also covered. These questions are hyperlinked. Click on the question and it will take you to the answer in the following chapter. 1. What is the definition of a refugee? 2. What is the difference between an asylum seeker and a refugee? 3. How can I distinguish the difference between a refugee and an immigrant? 4. What is an unaccompanied refugee

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    triumphs of Asylum Seekers trying to settle in Australia‚ fleeing persecution and seeking something so simple yet sometimes elusive; a fresh start. Sheales along with Social researches decipher the controversial question of Australia’s acceptance of migrants and inform readers of the lack of yet crucial importance of a welcoming atmosphere in Australia. Many Australians are misguided by stereotypes‚ lack of understanding‚ generalizations and misconceptions towards those seeking asylum and their motives

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    Sex Trafficking Children

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    short on implementation of comprehensive and protective laws for minors that are sexually exploited. It was not until an initiative was developed by Shared Hope International in 2010‚ the Protected Innocence Initiative‚ that ideologies were being shared for inclusion into state policy as a promise to make safer settings for children by eliminating sex trafficking (Dysart‚ 2013). Each state was being analyzed for deficiencies in minor sex trafficking laws that addressed criminalization of the issue

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    United Kingdom: A Reluctant Country of Immigration By Will Somerville‚ Migration Policy Institute Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah‚ Royal Commonwealth Society Maria Latorre‚ Institute for Public Policy Research  July 2009  Immigration to the United Kingdom in the 21st century is larger and more diverse than at any point in its history. As the global recession bites‚ early evidence shows a reduction in the numbers of immigrants coming to work. However‚ fundamental dynamics indicate sustained net immigration

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    Geography assessment Question 1: Natural increase is a driving factor of the population around the whole world‚ it contributes to every nation in the same way both boosting the economy and creating strain on governments to feed nations. Along with natural increase there are other things such as refugees‚ immigration and emigration which contribute to a countries population. Birth rate relates to the amount of babies born a year‚ in Australia per year there is about 300‚000 babies born each and

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