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    This article was published February 21‚ 2016. This article talks about a 1- year old baby‚ Asha‚ who was with her family seeking asylum was discharged from an Australian hospital‚ ending the 10-day standoff between the medical staff and the government. Australia has stopped asylum seekers coming. They are sent to immigration camps on Nauru and on Papua New Guinea. This effects the world because the refugees from the Middle East are not being allowed

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    of Syria to scatter far from their homes and destroyed their standards of living. ● Along with the civil war‚ the emergence of the Islamic state there has also instigated many to leave their homelands. ● Due to this displacement many seek to find asylum in other neighboring countries. ● This has overwhelmed international refugee agencies as there are too many refugees to help situate. ● As a consequence this has forced those who couldn’t get help to take drastic measures‚ as nearly half-million people

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    Immigration to the United States Immigration has been a very large topic for United States government officials in recent years. Many people talk about the increase in immigrants from other nations‚ primarily from Mexico‚ and opinions vary between each person. It is suggested by some that immigrants cost native born Americans jobs and abuse resources like welfare that American taxes pay for. Others suggest that America’s economy is stimulated by growing immigrant populations and that workers

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    Not Your Homeland Essay

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    Like Home? Many people always want to live a better life. Some even search for a while to find what they are looking for. However‚ in this case the Haitian people are seeking asylum help from the US Government in order to have a better living style than back in their country. Therefore‚ the problem is that the Haitian asylum seekers are not getting the real help they need and isn’t being treated well by the government. Danticat is reporting on what is happening to these people who come for help

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    Functionalism views racial and ethnic minorities to serve an important function in society to explain their existence. Functionalists might look at "functions" and "dysfunctions” caused by racial inequality focused the argument on the way racism is functional for the dominant group‚ for example‚ suggesting that racism morally justifies a racially unequal society which is a deeply problematic idea. Australia has a deep-rooted culture of denial when it comes to acknowledging racism. This denial is

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    Vietnamese asylum seekers was greatly influenced by a photo displayed in the media of a young girl running naked in the country side in Vietnam after having been burned by napalm (USA Today) (La monde). This having a tremendous impact on the collective conscience of the Australian population‚ and the media exposure whilst horrific was to have a positive effect‚ insofar that Vietnamese boat people were seen to be in urgent need‚ therefore accepted as asylum seekers‚ on humanitarian

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    CRC child definition

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    S E C T I O N II Definition of the Child (Article 1) 42 India: First Periodic Report on the CRC Article 1 For the purposes of the present Convention‚ a child means every human being below the age of 18 years unless under the law applicable to the child‚ majority is attained earlier. Definition of the Child 2 Definition of the Child Article 1 1. Article 1 defines the holder of rights under the CRC as ‘every human being below the age of 18 years unless under the law applicable

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    everything they need. While all these ideas may not seem exactly feasible‚ the easiest idea and humanitarianly thing we must do is to put aside our opinions and SAVE THE LIVES. Many are literally risking their lives‚ swimming over to countries seeking asylum. There would be so many less deaths if wealthier countries put more funding into international aid. These countries could fly the immigrants overseas to reduce the risk. These solutions can help offer a better sense of security to the fearful

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    Pros And Cons Of Refugees

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    In most cases‚ when Refugees arrive into a new country‚ they often find themselves in a quandary‚ since it is hard for them to assimilate into their new home. Scholars such as Sarah Feldman claim that for refugees to feel part of the society‚ it is crucial for them to become integrated into host communities‚ since they have been warehoused in refugee camps for long periods of time and may feel estranged. Feldman mentions that one of the biggest issues is the misconception that refugee camps are temporary

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    European Union (Lisbon consolidated): Art 3 (2): “The Union shall offer its citizens an area of freedom‚ security and justice without internal frontiers‚ in which the free movement of persons is ensured with respect to external border controls‚ asylum‚ immigration and the prevention and combating of crime.” Art 4 (2): “...respect the equality of Member States...as well as their national identities...” Art 9: “...shall observe the principle of the equality of its citizens. Every national of

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