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    Somali Refugees In Kenya

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    Samuel L. Aronson puts it in simple words in the journal “Somali Refugees in Kenya: Security Deficiencies and Public Health Concerns as a Result of Ineffective Policy” by stating that the Kenyan government was required to accept refugees due to the fact that it is a party to the 1951 Refugee Convention and Kenya also ratified the 1969 OAU Convention planning to refugees. (Aronson, 2011) it is clear to see how Kenya expatriating Somali refugees back to Somalia would be in some way or another…

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    Essay On Gihembe Refugees

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    in Africa that is located in the region currently affected by the ongoing tensions in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) other African nations. It has been hosting refugees for several decades, and at the same time has been receiving and reintegrating thousands of Rwandan returnees. The majority of these refugees are hosted in camps, and Gihembe is one of these settlements. The others are Kigeme, Kiziba, Mahama, Mugombwa, and Nyabiheke. As of March 2015, Gihembe was hosting 14,774…

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    healthy. Now think about the refugees fleeing Syria. They have almost none of these necessities. No food or water. No place to sleep at night. They face many challenges and dangers over their journey to safety and it’s our job to help them. America is a very wealthy country. It is in fact the ninth wealthiest country in the world. We have enough money and…

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    Refugees are described as any person who has a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of religion, nationality, race, political opinion or membership of a particular social group, is outside of their country of nationality and is owing to such ear or unable to avail themselves of protection in that country (Genera Refugee Convention, 1951). The number of refugees is increased. During 2015, there were over 21.3 million refugees worldwide, an increase of 1.7 million from 2015 (UNHCR,…

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    who desired it every single day. This peace has evaded The poor refugees who have had to leave their homes after their houses were destroyed by war. Some have been enough lucky enough to start a new life, harsh though it may be, in a strange country.(Malkki, 1995) It is a controversial problem for the citizens and governments or not the countries should accept these refugees as citizens. However, all countries should allow refugees to access their country because of the benefits they will bring…

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    disaster stricken countries to america. The fact of it is that we might bring over all these refugees and so much money is used, and they only see fractions of the resources, just enough to non-essentially keep them alive. In 1991 the clinton administration offered an escape or asylum to the bantu somalis that were stuck in the middle of a civil war. The United States was going to start bringing thousands of refugees to american soil. By mid 2001 the united States and were ready to start…

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    In the year of 2015, 31 states in the U.S. have declared Syrian refugees as “not welcome” (e.g. Fantz, Ashley and Ben Brumfield). There are many reasons to not allow any Syrian refugees into the United States of America. Some reasons not to allow them is the security of the country, scarcity, and the responsibility. There are also opposing views that make following through with this difficult, such as Syrians fleeing from war and security policies being tightened as a way around terrorist.…

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    Arguments Against Refugees

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    strong reasons, have largely been accepted as refugees. This paper will argue, by use of the international laws, why host countries should protect and observe the rights of all the refugees…

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    21, with relations to the Syrian crisis (Obama calls caring for refugees ‘American leadership’). A refugee is defined as a person outside his/her country of nationality who is unable or unwilling to return because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political group (http://www.immihelp.com/gc/refugee.html). The very first refugees…

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    Political Refugees of Syria The worst migration crises of the generation has swept through Europe. Unwilling to prevent civil war in the neighboring country Syria hundreds of thousands of Syrians flood Europe. Europe is unprepared and overwhelmed by number of refugees from surrounding poor countries and Syrians fleeing war. Migrant crises is nothing new to The United States and its southern states being discussed in, “America Is Committed to take more Syrian Refugees, According to John…

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