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    Lately, many people have been walking in the freezing cold to Canada from the United States. They are walking into the boarder of Manitoba, but not where the immigration and custom offices are. They are walking in through prairie fields, where there is very deep snow for miles. They are escaping America and seeking refuge in Canada because of Donald Trump’s new travel ban. These people, whom are refugees and immigrants to America, are afraid of being kicked out and sent back to their old homes…

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    examining his dark purple lips and smeared black makeup. The memories of the day I was assigned this project flew through my mind. Dr. Harleen Quinzel, you are to help a man who goes by the name of the Joker during his time in The Elizabeth Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane. I distinctly remember driving up to the edifice, unknowing of what I should expect. As I walked inside, I took in the sight of the plain white walls and bare silver chambers. It felt as if the vibe of the room…

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    This report examines the seriousness of the issue on refugees and asylum seekers that Australia is facing, and also shows that there is a need of change in Australia's policy on this matter. Although in recent times, there have been a several changes made. However, with a country that has such strict immigration law and policy for refugees like Australia, this report reveals the contradictions between Australian's legal system with the UN policy of human rights; and research also shows that the…

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    A person who has been forced to move away in any situation should be considered a refugee. “Refuge: a condition of being safe or sheltered from pursuit, danger, or trouble” The definition of refuge is used when someone is seeking safety from danger. I agree with this definition of refuge. If my house burnt down I would be forced to find refuge since my burnt down house would be a safety hazard and no longer a good shelter. The same reasoning can go with someone leaving their country. For…

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    Partnerships The Asylum Seeker Help Centre will be located in the Aceh province of Indonesia. The ASHC will provide capacity building for local services in in the local community. This location is ideal for the objectives of the ASHC as it is a frequent transit position of asylum seekers. The aim of the ASHC partnerships is to improve and strengthen services and management capacity within the community for the communities benefit. The areas of focus will be education and legal services.…

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    Remedies closer 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…

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    Persuasive Essay Refugees

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    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 returning to their country of origin or their resettlement in another country and as Malaysia is not a signatory to the United Nations…

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    In the recent times, the amount of asylum seekers coming to Australia has drastically increased due to the poor living conditions in their specific homeland. Asylum seekers are people who are fleeing from their home country to get away from the human rights issues they are currently facing; Thanks to the popularity, it has become a very controversial topic in the media. The daily Telegraph's opinion piece (March 18th, 2010) 'A fair go for refugees is a fair go for all Australians,' states that…

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    The first question to ask is what is a refugee?. According to United Nations Protocol, refugees are people who are outside their origin country because of a threat coming from either in or outside. The threat comes from ill treatment because of political opinions individuals adopted, or racism against a specific individual have the same religion, or nationality (Congressional Digest, 2016). They escape from violence causes that threaten their lives. This definitely removes them from the…

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    According to the position statement issued by Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (2012), detained asylum seekers in Australia would reside in the community that is similar to jail for a prolonged time until the necessary background checks are finalised. Moreover, relevant research theories about harmful impacts of mandatory detention suggests that the persons condition who have existing traumas can be aggravated by detention, because of its negative effects on social…

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