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    Clear enough, this is what hits the refugees hardest and worst. It was the Syrian Civil War what had started the immigration crisis, though it was not towards the Europe at the beginning but it actually is mainly towards Europe. Refugees cannot stay in Turkey whence they go to Europe for this extremely important reason: They cannot work in Turkey due to their social status though the AKP government granted the refugees citizenship to get their votes. So the refugees from Syria have to reach…

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    There is 65.3 million refugees throughout the world, that is one out of 113 people. Life in refugee camps around the world is awful, but the camps are a better way of life than the life they had to endure in their home country. Throughout the world, there is hundreds of refugee camps that host refugees for all different types of reasons. Some have come from nearby countries, while others come from across the world to seek refuge. The most commonly known refugee camps are in Syria, they are on…

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    many reasons why Southern Vietnamese refugees, like, Khao Do left vietnam after the Vietnam war. In 1975, when the country became Communist, the previously Southern citizens did not feel free and they attempted to leave. Example, no-one could practise their own religions and cultures. Some of the Southerners were sent to “Re-education Camp,” due to not following the communist rules. Approximately two million people were sent to camps. The Vietnamese refugees weren’t allowed to leave legally,…

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    Outcasts United: An American Town, a Refugee Team, and One Woman’s Quest to Make a Difference is the incredible true story of the Fugees – short for refugees – a soccer team formed by refugees in Clarkston, Georgia. The author of Outcasts United, Warren St. John, was a journalist for the New York Times and has received awards from Sports Illustrated and others for excellence in writing on the subject of athletics. Warren’s achievement in Outcasts United, however, goes beyond providing incisive…

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    Grant Proposal: Refugee Health Care Matters The organization, Refugee Health Care Matters (RHCM) sole purpose is to educate and assist refugees to the United States (US) in obtaining adequate and affordable health care. RHCM began in 2016 after the need for education and assistance in the area of health care became known through research. When refugees come to the US, they are sponsored through various organizations that are responsible for finding furnished housing, providing education in…

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    the play Boy Overboard the issue of letting refugees into Australia was put into the spotlight. During the play the refugees that were living in Afghanistan were poorly treated and controlled. When they tried hard to get into Australia they got stranded…

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    The United States was built on the backs of immigrants, pilgrims, and refugees. Innovation generates great new ideas as thoughts come together. From the industrialization of steel to the invention of the light bulb and telephone, immigrants welcomed into the United States have improved the infrastructure and lives of all Americans. Currently, the Islamic State and civil war are displacing twelve million families from their homes. These people flee into the wilderness in mass travelling as…

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    to talk about the refugees that have been opposed to come to Ballaghaderreen which is a small town on the Mayo/ Roscommon border. It was said in January that 80 refugees were to be accommodated in a newly refurbished hotel in Ballaghaderreen called the Abbeyfield Hotel. Thereafter, these refugees will be integrated in different communities throughout the Country. Less than twenty-four hours’ notice was given to the town by the Government about this happening. Another 80 refugees are said to be…

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    This year alone Europe has had over 300,000 refugees seeking asylum. A refugee is a person that had been forced to escape their country in order to get away from war, persecution, or natural disaster. Europe is currently facing an extreme influx of refugees unseen since World War 2. During, World War 2 many people needed to escape from the damages that the Holocaust had caused, Europe had an abundance of displaced people. With diverse problems in Syria, many people need to escape the…

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    especially as much of Europe is shifting politically to the right. Anti-refugee rhetoric will cause Greek citizens to push for reform against aid spending and potential changes to the immigration policy currently in place. Xenophobia puts both the refugees and their institutions that grant them aid at great risk. Hostility towards migrants puts medical relief organizations at risk as it increasingly becomes politically unpopular to support them. SAMS, for example, is largely supported by the US…

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