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    Refugees in Australia

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    allowing refugees into Australia are the strongest in terms of financial cost and economic consequences for Australia. Those consequences are real and affect all of us. I have decided to argue in favour of allowing refugees enter Australia for the following reasons. A refugee is a person who is forced to leave his or her own country without the ability to return because of a war or a real risk of persecution because of their race‚ religion‚ nationality‚ belonging to a particular social group or

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    Refugees in Canada

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    Background The year 1976 marked the first time that refugees stopped being dealt with on an ad-hoc basis‚ meaning they had been dealt with on an individual level‚ rather than having resolutions created to fit a general problem – resolutions and claims designed so that they could be adapted and manipulated in order to become more useful. The implementation of the 1976 Immigration Act saw the creation of a determination process for refugees seeking refugee status from beyond Canadian borders. There

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    Syrian Refugees

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    then the US is being hypocritical as everyone arrived in the US as an immigrant. One reason continuing to let refugees in is to protect them from the harsh and violent war that is pursuing in Syria. A similar situation occurred near World War 2 were the US denied accesses to thousands of Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi influence in Europe (Marnin‚Why America’s decision to let in Syrian refugees is the right one). That example was a very hard hit on the US as they essentially let them die. This current

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    essay: refugees Refugee: a refugee is any person who‚ owing to well founded fear of being persecuted for reason of race‚ nationality‚ membership of a particular social group or political opinion‚ is outside his/her country and unable to come back. Current policies: We have a current policy of block and deter unwanted arrivals. To the extent were we make laws to empower our government to not allow shipwrecked innocent civilians to come onto our land. The international doctrine of refugees is the

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    Refugees In Canada

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    From 2005 to 2014‚ about 26‚000 refugees who arrived in Canada annually were forced to leave their countries due to fear and persecution.1‚2 The United Nations defines a refugee as "someone who is unable or unwilling to return to their country of origin owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race‚ religion‚ nationality‚ membership of a particular social group‚ or political opinion”.3 Refugees in Canada are divided into two groups: those that have obtained the refugee status

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    The Life of Refugees

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    Brianny Robles Class-841 May 20‚2014 Refugee Experience Refugees all over the world face obstacles in their lives. Refugees lives change when they are forced to flee their homes. Their active character portrays itself in situations like these. Becoming a refugee can affect people emotionally and physically. For example‚ Ha’ from the novel

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    Somali Refugees

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    leaving thousands more sick with fear or paled with concern‚ crises seem like problems of the past. Until today. Kenya has fallen ill with a crisis of their own: Somali refugees. With overpopulated camps and lack of adequate aid‚ Kenya feels it has no choice but to remove all refugees. Kenya’s possible forced removal of Somali refugees violates international and national refugee law by repatriating displaced peoples into a country classified as a “failed” state; therefore‚ the United States should send

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    Afghanistan Refugees

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    Afghanistan Refugees 1970’s Afghanistan’s Refugee Crisis by Hiram Ruiz ‚ Margaret Emery | published September 24‚ 2001 Over the last two weeks‚ an estimated 15‚000 Afghan refugees have fled to Pakistan‚ and hundreds of thousands more are reportedly on the move within Afghanistan. This latest flight of Afghans from their homes deepens a humanitarian crisis that has troubled the region for more than 20 years. Already‚ some 2 million Afghan refugees are living in Pakistan and more than 1.4 million

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    Stereotypes Of Refugees

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    Stereotype: a fixed idea or image of a group of people without actually getting to know them. Innocent refugees are being stereotyped to be terrorists everyday they walk outside‚ and it needs to stop. Sabha Al-Ali‚ Motab‚ and their children are Syrian refugees that arrived in Pittsburgh in 2015. In Syria‚ they were bombed everyday‚ and kept in refugee camps. It was an extremely hard journey to get to the United States. They came here to escape the terrorists‚ not to become them. They have a hard

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    Refugees Dbq

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    I believe the U.S. should accept more refugees to connect races‚ stop their fear of persecution‚ religion‚ political opinions. Most americans agree with U.S. help for refugees and also we can decrease disgraceful thing in America history. Refugees do not come on a whim‚ they come because they have situations that force them to come. In recent years‚ a lot of refuges have to leave Syria because of civil wars‚ persecutions and much violence. In this arduous situation‚ the other countries had to make

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