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    other source mentioned to what degree the implemented programs in any country was beneficial to incoming asylum-seekers. On the other hand, the majority of normal source, peer-reviewed articles, and books vastly discussed the cons of refugees and having to take refugees in. What host nations do not realize is the prospect of a possible brain gain. It is well known by now that the majority of asylum-seekers fleeing from conflict are highly qualified individuals who were respectable figures in…

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    country is tough. Millions of Afghan refugees have either fled to Pakistan or Iran, and 3 million refugees have moved to the cities or the mountains in Afghanistan, hoping to find safety there. Most people wanted to go back to their homes after the war, but not everyone could support themselves. Afghanistan had lost half of its livestock and many irrigation channels had been bombed by the Russians. “The countryside is littered with mines.” (Homeward bound) Some refugees were given food, building…

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    these people is clearly very important to the countries receiving the staggering overflow of immigrants such as Germany and France, but it is also causing significant controversy as to whether they should continue to let hundreds of thousands of refugees into their countries. Not only is this expensive, but it also poses a huge threat towards national security. Recent events may have people believing that most of these immigrants are out to cause terror; however, this is not the case. Many…

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    The theme of my sonnet is about refugees, it is a poem talking about how refugees make it so far from their original country to another country, they all have persistent, caring, and united heart, and I also mentioned that the refugees all carry an ordinary but mighty dream. Shakespeare sonnet 30 is talking about the poet’s friend, a young man who was the poet's redeemer and this theme…

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    started the route to Canada, travelling by cramped plastic boats with other refugees through the Mediterranean Sea. The boat capsized, and Alan’s father could not save him. Alan’s body was found on the coast of Turkey with the rest of the wreckage. This is a story that many Syrian refugees can relate to. Alan’s story is not one that we should show little concern for. His story describes the difficulty that many Syrian refugees, regardless of age, take to flee their country. His needless death…

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    “Poll: Americans divided on admitting refugees” by Laurie Kellman and Emily Swanson as they bring different statements that support immigration, but have opposed the idea that refugees are the main threat.…

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    Callan, I think you post is very thorough and accurate. In chapter five, the language barrier also called my attention, and it was thought-provoking to learn how this affects refugees and immigrants. As an immigrant that came to this country only four years ago, I experienced acculturative stress. As an example, I used to be afraid to interact with people in any capacity due to fear to be laughed at and embarrassed. Even going to the movies, was stressing. Nonetheless, I have been able to learn…

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    George Soros is ready to invest in companies started by migrants and refugees, including startups, existing businesses, and organizations that meet refugees' unique needs, according to CNBC. He believes that private capital will help mitigate the global migration crisis, along with government assistance. President Obama has already urged private sector engagement and Soros is answering with millions. The money, up to $500 million, will come from Soros' Open Society Foundations, with any profits…

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    Acceptance for the refugees is finally and clearly shown by the chapter titled “Halloween.” While the locals will never fully relate to the refugees they do make a conscience effort and most develop an understanding of where the refugees came from and the type of adversity they faced there. This level of acceptance is most notably shown when a woman is startled to see, “dark-skinned…

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    the rules or roles of them are. In this case, the stakeholders are cartoonist and editor on one side, and the refugees on the other side. The cartoon did not make an ethical balance between the freedoms of speech, which are the role of cartoonist and editor, and the dignity of the refugees. The cartoonist and the editor have a right to express their opinions. However, the society of refugees could feel alienation and humiliation from the cartoon. They do not want to be criticized harshly, and in…

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