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    the global refugee crisis. There are many people fleeing areas of war, unrest, and destruction, and those fleeing danger and disaster deserve the same rights as those who live in safety. Masses of people leaving war-torn countries often find themselves in refugee camps, where they wait in order to attain proper processing for asylum or immigration outside the conflict zone. These camps often spring up rapidly, with little time to establish effective, permanent infrastructures. A refugee camp…

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    Vietnam Research Paper

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    Thousands “boat people” of Vietnamese were being victims of the conflict between two opposing ideologies in their country. They experienced the journey of escaping the dangerous ocean by using boats, packed like sardines on the boats which could only carry a dozen of people. Some of them died because of hunger, a lot of children and women could not survive in this pathetic situation. The first Vietnamese boat arrived at West Bunguran of Riau Island, and after this group, around 250,000 refugees…

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    What Is Class A Diaspora

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    This diaspora will often come from non-majority members of the sending society, be comprised heavily of families, and will closely mirror whatever the social class of the minority group was in the sending country. Regardless of whether this type of diaspora has been outside their home country for five of fifty years, it is highly unlikely to support state-driven efforts to mobilize its diaspora through political parties or economic development projects. Instead, if Class A diaspora continue to…

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    The general argument made by author Liza Sly in her work, “8 reasons Europe’s refugee crisis is happening now”, is that Syrian refugees are fleeing the violence primarily due to 8 factors currently in play . More specifically, Sly argues that a massive war in Syria, as well as other factors in play are causing the greatest exodus since the last world war. She writes, “An upsurge in conflicts worldwide has fueled record levels of displacement worldwide in recent years.”(Sly 1) In this passage,…

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    There have been great efforts to try and protect Syrian refugees by the international community, but in this ever-worsening migrant situation the failures to do so keep piling up. The areas of protection are shrinking as many Syrians are returning to their war-torn homeland after international humanitarian agencies have made drastic cuts to aid funding to them. Fragile countries such as Jordan are undergoing their own political instability and the conditions of the hosting countries are becoming…

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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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    Syrian, Afghan, Iraqis, Somalis refugees (69% Syrian) flood into Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt, Germany, Sweden, and Greece and soon America. They are running from war against their dictatorship in Syria and the militias in their county like ISIS, the free Syrian Army, and Al-Qaeda. There has been over 220,000 people killed when they stopped counting. 7.6 million People are miss placed from their homes due to the fighting. The United Nations High commissioner for Refugees Agency…

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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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