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    These reservations might have helped the United Kingdom from making unfavorable new amendments in its immigration laws and ensures respect to national laws despite being unfair to refugee children. There is no doubt that a narrow view towards the rights of children from perspective of national interest challenges international humanitarian laws and norms. The discrimination of children from ownership of certain rights based on some…

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    Immigration is a contemporary problem that I would address given a chance. The reason for this is the fact that the world is currently grappling with what to do with immigrants and no one seems to understand the plight of these immigrants. Traveling miles and miles from their native homes to countries in Europe and America, these people have endured inhumane conditions in their traveling ventures and yet, our countries seem not to be welcoming. It is a rather unfortunate incident and it needs to…

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    Imagine going about your day, when suddenly, a civil war erupts and people scatter for safety? Understanding that’s not how it happened, but imagine being part of the millions of peoples scattering for their lives and seeking a safe place to stay. Turmoil in Syria has left the country in disarray. Neighboring countries were left speechless when they heard was in the brink of civil war. During war, people of all classes are affected, and innocent families are killed. Knowing this war has no end…

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    the United States with illegal immigrant Mexicans. They are often front page news, especially with the presidential debates going on. In Europe, migrants and refugees are dying in tunnels trying to get to England from France where they are stuck in camps they call "inhumane". Millions of people have been displaced by the civil war in Syria. Many Syrians have fled to the neighboring country of Turkey, but they are not entirely welcome by the Turkish government who does not officially view the…

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    National Anthem

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    Atilla's Hunic Empire or people against communist parties. Also to escape from war. As our current situation, Syria is currently under major threat with the Syrian population surrounded by rebel groups, religious extremist and Government forces. Each refugee has a goal to escape poverty and persecution from their country and to find a safer and secured place to live in. But with the vast amount of refugees, there are obstacles that refugees need to face, trying to escape from the continuous…

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    Americans believed it was a trade off between protecting the nation and rescuing refugees, so they limited visas. Visas now could only be given out if there were absolutely no concerns about the refugee, they had a reason to enter the US , and they were authorized by Washington. The government also created the Refugee Rule which created stricter policies for refugees with relatives in Germany, Italy, for Russia(Wyman 125). These refugees had additional security screening because the government…

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    Special Immigrant Visas

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    Security Concerns For Granting Special Immigrant Visas to enter the U.S. Alonzo Tothsonie Professor Subject Date Introduction The Department of State’s authority to issue Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs) to Afghan nationals under section 602(b) of the Afghan Allies Protection Act of 2009, as amended, has been extended (Bureau of Consular Affairs). In relation to this, there are security concerns for granting Special Immigrant Visas to enter the U.S Accordingly, the National Defense…

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    Positive Biases

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    The results of the study supported the predicted hypotheses. Firstly, the resumes which supposedly belonged to the Internally Displaced Persons received overall higher hiring recommendation scores than those that had the control locations specified as birthplaces. This shows that positive biases likely exist in favor of the IDPs; thus, the previous findings that positive biases exist in favor of disabled people whose disabilities were caused by external factors (Bordieri & Drehmer, 1986), can be…

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    The refugee crisis is a global problem that impacts many people’s lives and takes away basic human rights from many of the refugees. Refugees move from their own country to another with barely any money or luxuries, this basically means they will have to start their lives over in a new country. While fleeing their country refugees have to worry about facing things such as: persecution, disease, and even execution; as of now there are 15.2 million people that had to flee their country and try and…

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    Immigration Immigration is one of the biggest factors in why cultural relativism even exists. The surge of immigration to Westernized areas can be highly attributed to the increases in technology. Whole families can move from one area of the world to the other via plane or boat. Some families travel to other countries for job opportunities, for hope of a better future, or even to flee the circumstances they are enduring. When people immigrate to other lands, they carry their cultures with them…

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