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    The issue surrounding refugees comes from former Labour Prime Minister Kevin Rudd‚ who refused re-settlement in Australia to any asylum seeker arriving by sea. Although Australia stands by the policy of turning back the boats and offshore processing of refugee applicants‚ it demonstrates how Australia is not committed to increase the intake of refugees. Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that everyone has the

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    doesn’t it? Well‚ that’s what 11 million Syrian refugees are experiencing every day. There are many parts to the decision regarding what is supposed to happen to these 11 million people who are struggling to start over in a new place and find a new place to call home. There is absolutely no reason we shouldn’t allow these innocent refugees into our country. However‚ others don’t seem to agree. Donald Trump says‚ “We have no idea who these people [Syrian refugees] are…Our country has tremendous problems

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    towards integration of the refugees with the local community‚ refugee self-reliance within the local community and economy and support of local development: In Southern Chad‚ where the security situation seems more or less stable‚ despite the insecurity that affects Northern CAR‚ the HCR will concentrate its efforts in legal assistance to the CAR refugees to achieve local integration for those who want it. To that effect‚ refugee identity cards will be delivered to all CAR refugees. Education campaigns

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    starting to take on the influx of taking care of 10‚000 refugees from Syria. The United States is known as a country to take in all who need to seek asylum from other countries‚ and to always help our allies in times of crisis‚ however‚ there comes a time when you need to put your own country first. I believe that it is time our country starts to help our own refugees‚ called the homeless‚ before spending millions of dollars on foreign refugees.

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    people‚ or are they going to leave them out because of the ones who aren’t actually Syrian Refugees. So‚ do we risk the chance or leave them all out and be better safe than sorry? There hasn’t been a final decision yet. Two different authors wrote about Syrian Refugees and what happened with the U.S. In the article‚ "Fresno Family Represents the Plight of Syrian Refugees" it represents all of the refugees trying to come to the U.S. They came to the U.S to get away from the war. It didn’t feel like

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    idea of excluding people for simply what they have? This is the same fate that refugees throughout history have had to face. They see the light of a brighter tomorrow but are quickly shunned by racism‚ classism‚ and general insolent behaviors bred to be acceptable by a society that marginalizes those who do not fit within the confines of this false utopia we have created for ourselves. {In short‚ the exclusion of refugees in the United States is wrong for legal‚ spiritual‚ and moral reasons.} The United

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    Are refugee and immigrants beneficial to the economy of Canada? I am sure that everyone would share biased opinions on it. According to me there are benefits for both the sides. Economically‚ immigrants contribute to our economy. Canada resettles refugees to save lives and provide stability to those who are in need. Spoken Link/Transition: Here would like to share my own story. Emotion/Story: As being in Canada for more than four years. I would like to elaborate on my personal experience as immigrant

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    but we can not let Syrian Refugees suffer just because we have a concerns for our safety. In the U.S. we have white American raised terrorist. It’s not like we are having the same risks we have before. I understand ISIL has made huge attacks recently but we could currently have ISIL members in the U.S from when they previously entered the country. Although we do have a threat of letting terrorist groups like ISIL in it does not mean we have to not allow Syrian refugees in. Some of the people needing

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    What do you think about allowing refugees to our country? Why do you feel that way? I feel that allowing refugees into our country seems all right at first but in the long runs when you really stop and think about it we are only hurting our self. I feel this way because if you think about our recent events with refugees and ISIS its not a good turnout for us because a once well trusted refugee can change within a split second and we give them the advantage by letting them in and it’s our job to prevent

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    mass exodus after World War 2. Internationally countries are struggling to get to grips with their legal responsibilities to these refugees and asylum seekers‚ as well as their moral obligations.Do we have a moral and ethical responsibility to complete strangers‚ to people from the other side of the world‚ seeking asylum‚ seeking help? Do the benefits of helping refugees fleeing persecution outweigh the costs? What are these costs? The costs to security‚ the threat of “swarms” (Davi Cameron‚ 2015)

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