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    The situation currently happening in Europe that many have dubbed the “Refugee Crisis” has been a topic of discussion and division for some time. The events that have recently transpired in Paris has not helped the climate of the situation, instead it has alienated and radicalized both sides of the crisis. This situation has also crossed the Atlantic because many American politicians are adamant about taking in refugees. Before going into the main points it is imperative that we define our terms…

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    The Worst Refugee Crisis Hey, have you ever heard of the worst refugee crisis? There have been a numerous amount of refugees in the past, but this one is definitely one of the worst, since World War II. What caused this refugee crisis? How do the migrants travel from their war zone to the refugees? How do refugees live their life? Here are some serious problems Syria had during refugees. Syria is the country that is having a war. There was a religious conflict around Syria, people wanted to…

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    immigrants, from Syria, Afghan, Iraq, Africa escape from the own country in seek of salvation and asylum in the Italian coasts. There are so many different reasons and factors why these people leave their own country. The most notable one is that the refugee crisis is mostly the making of some European countries and the United States through direct or indirect military interfering in other countries ' affairs. Most of the refugees are from war-torn countries like Syria, Libya, Yemen, and Iraq,…

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    A History To Rewrite - Syrian Refugee Crisis The United States of America is always considered as a role model country for many other countries and people of different countries. People of different countries always look at America as their final hope when their country is going through different crisis. Moreover, America always share a great history of stepping up and help protecting the rights and moral values of those people in need. This time, the innocence Syrian people are looking at the…

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    The general argument made by author Liza Sly in her work, “8 reasons Europe’s refugee crisis is happening now”, is that Syrian refugees are fleeing the violence primarily due to 8 factors currently in play . More specifically, Sly argues that a massive war in Syria, as well as other factors in play are causing the greatest exodus since the last world war. She writes, “An upsurge in conflicts worldwide has fueled record levels of displacement worldwide in recent years.”(Sly 1) In this passage,…

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    Refugees: debunking the myths of the European Refugee Crisis. In 2015 Europe received as many as 1 Million refugees escaped war-torn nations by sea to reach Europe and this is only those that came across the Mediterranean Sea. Germany took in 1.1 million refugees in 2015, in one year Germanys population increased my 1.1 million people. This means millions more people in need of a home, food, water and access to their basic rights. This means that European countries are trying to accommodate for…

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    Many countries are taking different stands when trying to approach the Syrian Refugee Crisis. With the crisis being so vast and impacting so many people of different political, religious, and economic views solving the problem can be troubling. The shocking fact is that 95% of all Syrian refugees are being hosted in just five countries including Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, and Egypt according to Amnesty International. Only 2.5% of the Syrian population have been offered a new place of…

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    For the last few years, a refugee crisis has swept through Europe. Due to the fighting of insurgent groups such as the Islamic State and its affiliates and allies as well as the opposing rebel groups and allies, masses of displaced civilians have simultaneously flooded into Europe and surrounding Middle Eastern countries. Through this memorandum, I will look at the theoretical underpinnings of refugees and immigration policy and the current U.S. Policy on Syrian refugees. The policy that should…

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    Another issue that may affect refugee students is trauma. Although all students may experience trauma at some point in their lives, it is refugees who are at a higher risk of trauma. There are two forms of trauma, simple trauma and complex trauma. Refugees will most likely have experienced complex trauma, which means they have been subjected to a long duration of multiple incidences such as rape, torture, war or witnessing the death of another person (Mooren & Stöfsel, 2014, pp. 3-4). This can…

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    people. Life in refugee camps around the world is awful, but the camps are a better way of life than the life they had to endure in their home country. Throughout the world, there is hundreds of refugee camps that host refugees for all different types of reasons. Some have come from nearby countries, while others come from across the world to seek refuge. The most commonly known refugee camps are in Syria, they are on the news at least once a day, whether it be because of rising refugee numbers…

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