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    INTRODUCTION This assignment demonstrates the health grade, cultural beliefs, norms and issues disturbing the well-being status of refugees in Australia. The people who live outside from their country of nationality or away from their routine habitation are known as refugees (Karlsen, E. 2011). They came from different countries, cultures, customs and languages, so they experience various difficulties while interacting with indigenous people of that land and results in deprivation of…

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    America has always let in people from all around the world and we shouldn’t allow terrorist to scare us because that is what they want. I have seen that so far none of the refugees have done anything to the U.S. This shows that there is no big reason to not let them in and show we should be obligated to help them. America should always help those in need and be brave to help other when people are afraid to help them. Some people think that we should not allow them in and that they pose to much…

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    Cuban Refugees Reflection

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    also truly incredible and inspiring. Majority of the guest were immigrants from different countries, primarily from Central America. However, at that time, there was a mass influx of Cuban refugees. The city faced overcrowding in the shelters and unfortunately, Casa faced the same dilemma: allowing the refugees in despite safety regulations or keeping these men, women, and even children outside, waiting until rooms opened up. I come…

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    to asylum seeker and refugees in Australia have slowly come to light as common incidents of mistreatment were recorded and publicised. those include terrible living conditions and ignored clinical attention and that once compared to animals, it's miles stated that animals have it better (Burnside, 2014). This reveals a outstanding hole between Australia’s Human rights duty under international regulation and the cutting-edge remedy in the direction of asylum seekers and refugees (Australian Human…

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    Persuasive Essay Refugees

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    This was the case for 2 refugees, one under the age of 16, who fled their country and arrived on Christmas Island on the 4th of August 2011. They had left Afghanistan in fear of persecution and went to Indonesia, where they then sailed to Australia. The Australian government failed to provide effective procedures for evaluating refugees need for protection, providing protection for asylum seekers awaiting determination of their refugee status, providing protection for refugees voluntarily…

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    planning on observing, how it is that the ongoing crisis in Middle Eastern countries such as, Syria and Lebanon, has propelled their citizens, to escape and seek refuge elsewhere. In most cases they have sought refuge in the European continent. These refugees have arrived in many different countries, such as Italy, Netherlands, England, Greece, Estonia, and Spain. I consulted 6 different sources of literature that portray what the situation for these asylum seekers is in each of those countries,…

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    facing a crisis unlike anything it has experienced before. Millions of people, whether war refugees, economic migrants, or otherwise, are flooding into Europe and pushing it to its limits both economically and socially. The situation on the ground is very dynamic, with refugees typically coming from the countries of Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan. However, Italy in particular, has seen a sharp increase of refugees from northern Africa. The migrants entering Italy are primarily from Eritrea,…

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    When defining what a refugee is, one must establish what type of refugee is being discussed. The types of refugees stem from the reason they came to be so. Refugees tend to be categorized as a singular type of person, however, this is incorrect. Not only are there refugees, but there are internally displaced persons (IDP), stateless persons, and asylum seekers. The UN Refugee Agency defines a refugee as “someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war, or…

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    The Syrian Refugees Crisis

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    the crisis by deciding the fate of the refugees that cling to their borders. However, these individual policies are ineffective in addressing the whole problem. In fact, these unified strategies have led to creation of additional problems, expanding the crisis into new countries…

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    REFUGEES IN AUSTRALIA Introduction The treatment of refugees in Australia is becoming a much wondered about issue. The purpose of this report is to figure out why refugees in Australia are a disadvantaged social group and to propose ways to make them a non-disadvantaged group. The topics of Social Disadvantages and Political Disadvantages within Australian refugees. Social disadvantages include racism and access to education and healthcare. Political disadvantages include poor governance, and…

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