The refugee crisis is a severe and ongoing issue across the world that has sent millions fleeing from their home countries, a situation that has stirred up controversy in the United States over the past few years. Some argue that allowing refugees from violence-ridden countries such as Syria is a serious threat to our country’s security and doing so is more trouble than it’s worth. Others claim that the US has to stick to its values and remain a safe-haven for refugees and migrants, and that…
. Resettlement involves the selection and transfer of refugees from a state to a second or third state where protection has been sought and has agreed to admit persons as refugees with permanent resident status. The state always provides protection against reimbursement and provides a resettled refugee and his / her family or dependents with access to rights similar to those of nationals. David Fitzgerald analyzes this complex phenomenon of assimilation from the point of view of the sociology of…
Immigration between 1900-1914 is a crucial point in Canada’s growth in population today. It all had pros and cons to this topic because, of the reasoning’s for immigration. This research report will give an idea of how immigration was conveyed and how various individuals with different ethnic groups were or were not approved to live in Canada’s regions. The 1900’s immigration consisted of many plans from Canada’s prime minister of the time, Wilfred Laurier and his assistant Clifford Sifton. Mr.…
The native culture of Australia includes a large number of resistances the oceanic continent before the arrival of the white man. However, all that rich culture is doomed to survive in stocks in which its people are destined to extinction because of the white man. Aboriginals have lots of special natures, ethics and culture which are most valuable for them. These include sacred paintings which have been obtained from the past generations. Aboriginal people introduce themselves and their…
Warsan Shire says, “No one leaves home unless a home is the mouth of a shark.” Refugees are people who are leaving their country to escape civil war and natural disaster, or because of religious persecution. Most immigrants come to the US to escape poverty, oppression, and to get better opportunities for themselves and for their children. No one wants to leave their home country, family, and friends, but sometimes it is dangerous to stay in their home country. When immigrants and refugees arrive…
Follow the Rabbit Proof Fence is a book written by Doris Pilkington. That story is concerned with the journey of three young Aboriginal girls who escape from the Moore River Native Settlement and walk the 1600 kilometers home to Jigalong. The three young girls were taken from their homes in the 1930s and placed in settlements initiated by government policy which forcibly removed half caste children from their Aboriginal families. Soon after their arrival they escape and begin their long journey…
it last week?” (Dearden 2016). The fear of terrorism has perceptively clouded the German governments view on the refugee and asylum seeker epidemic. This fear stems from a discriminatory view placed on Eastern religions and individuals based on a history linked to…
You can have different types of discourse, Medical discourse, legal discourse etc. The discourse used in Australia is certainly different from what you would hear in America. Housos emphasizes the discourse used in Australia, for example the –azza concept. Characters Sharon and Darren are also known as Shazza and Dazza. The script and dialogue in Housos is overly exaggerated. As Australians we are very expressive…
Germany’s track record is 100 submarines exported since WW2. France has exported 20. The Germans and the French are easier with the idea of total transfer of intellectual property than the Japanese. It is a must that the submarines are built in Australia and that they can be maintained here. To build in another country, and have to send our subs there for maintenance, is to put ourselves at the mercy of that country’s industrial base and its continuing goodwill--aside from the other strong…
The prisoners in “The Return” by Ngugi wa Thiong’o are worrying about the people back in their villages. They are worrying about the people back in their villages because they love them and want to make sure they do not hear false information about them. They worry about the people back in their villages because the people back their involve their close family and they want to make sure everything is fine. Like one of the prisoner wants to make sure his wife is ok because he talks about how, “I…