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    refugees. Refugees are everywhere. You might see them arriving in your city or country. You may also hear about the issues in their country on the radio/news. But, the radio and news don’t tell you about the effects of becoming a refugee. When leaving their home, refugee lives are turned “inside out” from the grief and fear that haunts them. Feeling accepted and being able to start over partially subsides those feelings and helps turn their lives “back again.” A refugee's life turns “inside out”…

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    Many refugees should be let allowed into different countries including the U.S, because they should be able to start a new life. There are multiple fights going on in the Middle East because of the Isis Terrorist group. There has been much trouble caused because of them. Multiple bombings and shootings have killed many innocent families including children all because of Isis. Apart from all the destruction Isis has caused these families need to find better places to live and seek new lives for…

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    Two places are the main destiny of Canadian people; also they have an excellent food and have a lot of people from their living in Canada. They are Cuba and Mexico. In this time, I have chosen Mexico. First of all, why is Mexico one of the main travel destinies for Canadians? The different climatic conditions and also the delicious food are the two more important factors. In Canada we love Mexican food; we have a lot of Mexican immigrants and many Latin American families who like Mexican food.…

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    The Federation of Australia positively impacted immigration laws and restrictions. Before 1901, each colony had different restrictions regarding immigrants, although there wasn’t any action taken to prevent the large numbers. The colony in Queensland had seen the arrival of 60,000 Pacific Island people which hugely affected the Australian’s living there. The number of immigrants entering Australia were spiralling out of control and it became hard for each of the separate colonies to document.…

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    Impartial Immigration Laws The immigration laws of Canada and India are truly fair. The only con is that they both have long immigration processes. Although, now Canada has released a new program called the Express Entry and India has released a new program called Visa on Arrival. Both speed up the long immigration process for certain people. Canada’s immigration laws weren’t fair in the past because they discriminated against many communities; surprisingly, Canada now has one of the best set…

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    the recent terror attacks that occurred in Paris. These refugees and their families undergo background security checks and medical examinations before entering into the U.S. There is a lengthy process that follows these clearance checks. Once the refugee is settled they are provided with food, housing, health care and usually employment services. After traveling so far in potentially harsh conditions the Syrian refugees are prone to upper respiratory tract infections, diarrhea and skin…

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    When someone wishes to go to Australia, to flee persecution, they apply for protection with the Australian government. While they’re being processed for whether or not they are eligible to have asylum in Australia, they are kept in large camps called detention centres, and are called Asylum seekers. However, these detention centres are cruel and inhumane in their treatment of asylum seekers, and should absolutely not be used to hold anyone. Case in point, Don Dale detention centre, the place of…

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    This essay will answer the inquiry whether immigration to Canada is an oversight or advantageous experience. It is my own conviction that moving to a nation like Canada is a problematic choice for three fundamental reasons: right off the bat, newcomers encounter extreme and incapacitating society stun; besides, there is a shortage of steady employments in the nation, particularly in the wake of the worldwide money related emergency; and to wrap things up, workers need to think about dialect and…

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    I recently watched your documentary 4.1 miles and saw that your job is very hard and demanding, I really believe that you have an important job to save all of these people, and risk your own life to save thousands of refugees. In the documentary, I thought it was crazy with the number of people that get knocked off their rafts and into the deadly waters, I would have thought that if so many people get killed because they fall off the rafts people would stop trying. But since their lives are so…

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    Migration Experiences – Topic 2 The Greek community in Australia is a vast and vibrant one. It is estimated that there is between 600,000 and 700,000 (including 2nd and 3rd generation) living in Australia now. This report will address the reasons for their migration, impact Australian Government policies have had on their immigration and the contributions they have made to modern-day Australia. Push Factors Australia saw Greek immigration in varying eras and numbers, highly dependent on…

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