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    giving more money to non-government organisations (NGOs). This is because this is the only way some refugees get to survive by these companies. We also need to give them other things such as emergency assistance, health care, education and legal representation. Even the lucky refugees that get to be processed, are still consider as “illegal immigrants”. This is wrong and needs to be changed. When refugees come to Australia looking for safety and refuge they are put in detention centers there…

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    American Refugees Essay

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    To first explain the history of refugees you need to know what they are, they are displaced citizens in one country moving to another country, mainly causing problems if a very large number are moving out of a country. An example of a large number of people moving was during and after World War 2, when millions of Jewish people were moving out of Germany into Europe. Now to explain why it happens, Refugees usually move countries because of economic problems, war, corrupt governments, and natural…

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    ECS All over ld there are refugees. There are refugees everywhere because they are forced out of their homes because of struggles like fleeing home and finding home. In the article “Children Of War” by Arthur Brice, the article “Refugees; Who, Where, And Why” by Catherine Gevert, and the novel “Inside Out & Back Again” by Thanhha Lai, states the struggle of fleeing and finding home and the experiences all refugees go through. Many refugees all around the world experience the difficulty…

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    Syrian Muslim Refugees

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    their religion very close to their persons which can be an advantage when working with Syrian Muslim refugees. Many countries were wary about accepting these refugees based on their religion. Many of these refugees found themselves in refugee camps which are poorly run, dangerous and can add…

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    According to research, refugee populations tend to have poorer health indicators than the communities from which they came. Refugees usually have the highest risk of mortality immediately after reaching their country of asylum, as they frequently arrive in poor health and are completely dependent on foreign aid. Growing up in a refugee camp in one of the third worlds country, Africa, my family and I spent over 14 years in multiple refugee camp with minimal access to necessities such as basic…

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    Syrian Refugees In Lebanon

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    Lebanese families personally taking in over 50,000 of the 160,000 refugees in 2012. Despite increasing tensions within Lebanon, the population of Syrian refugees grew to at least 700,000 by the end of 2013. By 2014 the United Nations estimated the population of Syrian refugees swelled to over a million. In 2015 the government began restricting refugee migration (Lebanon profile - Timeline, 2016). Despite these recent efforts, refugees are scattered in over 2500 locations, primarily in the…

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    Support of Allowing the Migration of Refugees to the United States The refugee crisis has become catastrophic since the unrest in the Middle East began; the United States and other Western nations have an obligation, both moral and political, to allow reasonable migration to their countries for refugees. Since the attacks on September 11th, the United States has resettled nearly 800,000 refugees. Among those resettled, only three people have been arrested for planning, not committing, a…

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    Pakistani Refugees Essay

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    Over the years, the number of refugees from the area of Sindh have increased, the first exodus of refugees which entered India at the time of Partition were resettled in areas of North India, particularly Delhi. They were placed in campsites which were later converted into permanent housing through Government of India. There were a number of schemes which were implemented for the process of rehabilitation and integration of Pakistani refugees. A number of laws were introduced such as The…

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    Syrian Refugees In Canada

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    in the country, approximately twelve million people. More than four point two million Syrians are registered as refugees by the end of 2015, with most of them being women, senior and children. After the government of Canada has announced the acceptance of Syrian refugees, the entire Canada and Syria is agitated. By the last day of 2015, Canada has accepted ten thousand Syrian refugees with the majority being privately sponsored (PSRs). And there…

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    Accepting Syrian Refugees

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    A record number of refugees, especially in Syria and Iraq, are fleeing war, trying to escape from poverty and making a difficult, life-threatening journey to find a safer and better way of life. In September, U.S. President Obama announced that he had decided to raise the number of Syrian refugees admitted into the United States. However, in the wake of terror attacks in Paris, the responses from the U.S. evangelicals have been strongly divided. Some evangelicals believe Americans need to follow…

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