Refugee Camp Research Paper

Decent Essays
Kennedy Glover
Mr. Simmons
Language Arts
28, September, 2016
The Conditions of Refugee Camps

I’m Kennedy Glover, and I’m reporting live at the disgusting refugee camps where Leah is staying. I’m here to show the world what these people are living in.
We're in America in 1944. The conditions at the refugee camp are dreadful. The people do not get enough food. As, a resort of the lack of food people are getting sick. They are penned in like animals. They stay in a line of old rickety wooden building.
In conclusion, for the condition to get better, the people in charge need to put in better living spaces. Also supply more food, and take down the fences, so the refuges don’t feel penned in.

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