A few things that the Jewish Refugees and the Huguenot Refugees have in common is that both organized a protestant way back when, and both were not accepted into most countries. Sadly, most Jewish Refugees and Huguenot Refugees are homeless, forced to sleep without shelters, or some families have a shelter, but it’s not suitable for living in.
A few things that the Jewish Refugees and the Huguenot Refugees have in common is that both organized a protestant way back when, and both were not accepted into most countries. Sadly, most Jewish Refugees and Huguenot Refugees are homeless, forced to sleep without shelters, or some families have a shelter, but it’s not suitable for living in.